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The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as the Edinburgh Fringe, the Fringe or the Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest performance arts festival, which in 2024 spanned 25 days, sold more than 2.6 million tickets and featured more than 51,446 scheduled performances of 3,746 different shows across 262 venues from 60 different countries.
The Edinburgh International Festival is an annual arts festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, spread over the final three weeks in August. Notable figures from the international world of music (especially classical music) and the performing arts are invited to join the festival. Visual art exhibitions, talks and workshops are also hosted.
Hogmanay fireworks over Edinburgh The Pleasance venue Royal Mile street performance. This is a list of arts and cultural festivals regularly taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland. The city has become known for its festivals since the establishment in 1947 of the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe which runs ...
The 77th edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival will feature a new competition and has revealed its 2024 dates. Competing for what EIFF describes as “industry-leading cash prizes ...
In 2024, the ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards secured a sponsor Jones Bootmaker initially with an investment of £15,000 to cover the three prizes of £5,000 each for Best Show, Best Newcomer and Panel Prize. It was also announced at the May 2024 Press Launch that the winners would each receive a year's supply of Jones Bootmaker shoes. 100% of the ...
The 2025 Edinburgh International Festival takes place between August 1-24 2025. ... pointing out that in 2024 50% of tickets were £30 or under, with £10 tickets being available for every ...
Weather Girl is a one-actor comedic play, written by Brian Watkins and produced by Francesca Moody Productions, [1] [2] about the climate change apocalypse as seen through the eyes of a weather girl.
For the inaugural List Festival Awards in 2024 hosted by The List, the play won an award for best show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [3]The Skinny gave the play five stars out of five, calling it "astonishing, chaotic, and a genuine win for the suspension of disbelief."