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  2. Potterrow Student Centre - Wikipedia

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    Potterrow contains a variety of student entertainment and support services including a shop, a bank, two cafés, Edinburgh's largest nightclub, the university's Chaplaincy, The Advice Place, and the main EUSA offices. [4] In 1986, students voted to rename the centre in honour of imprisoned anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela. [5]

  3. Gilded Balloon - Wikipedia

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    The Gilded Balloon itself was established by Karen Koren in 1986, staging seven shows a day in a building on Cowgate that was formerly J. & R. Allan's department store. [3] [4] [5] The building was built in 1823 by James Spittal, a draper and silk merchant, who used it as a warehouse for his shop "The Gilded Balloon". [6]

  4. Pleasance Theatre Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust is named after The Pleasance, the students' union venue complex which it runs in Edinburgh during the Fringe, although the organisation's operations have expanded from that original base to include other venues , the Potterrow Student Centre (branded as Pleasance Dome) during the Fringe, Pleasance @ EICC, and a year-round base in ...

  5. Our latest Edinburgh Fringe reviews, from Julia Masli to ...

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    Our latest Edinburgh Fringe reviews, from Julia Masli to Strategic Love Play. Isobel Lewis. August 23, 2023 at 12:50 PM ... Now, Laser is putting himself front and centre, to tell the history of ...

  6. Underbelly (events promoter) - Wikipedia

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    Underbelly is a live events producer and venue operator, known as one of the "Big Four" venue operators at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [1] From its roots as a Fringe venue, the company has expanded to include a festival on London 's South Bank and seasonal events in Edinburgh and elsewhere.

  7. Summerhall - Wikipedia

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    Summerhall arts hub, 2013. Summerhall is an arts complex and events venue in Edinburgh, Scotland.Formerly home to the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies of the University of Edinburgh, it is now a major Edinburgh Festival Fringe visual and performing arts venue.

  8. Bedlam Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Bedlam Theatre is a theatre in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland.The building was completed in 1848 for the New North Free Church.After closing as a church in 1941, the building served as a chaplaincy centre and then a store for the University of Edinburgh before reopening in 1980 as the student-run theatre of Edinburgh University Theatre Company (EUTC), operating during Edinburgh Fringe ...

  9. List of Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of venues used at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, [1] [2] the world's largest arts festival, which takes place in Edinburgh, Scotland each August. Many venues are known by different names during the rest of the year. For the purposes of this list they are given their "Fringe" name.