
Edinburgh's Festivals
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- Intro
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- What is the Edinburgh Festival?
- Note on the Spotlights
- Introduction: The Past
- SPOTLIGHT Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1947)
- 1 The Birth of the Edinburgh International Festival
- SPOTLIGHT A Satire of the Three Estates (1948-1996)
- 2 'On the Fringe of the Festival.'
- SPOTLIGHT The Edinburgh People's Festival and Ceilidh (1951-53)
- 3 The Film Festival, the Military Tattoo and the 1950s
- SPOTLIGHT Beyond the Fringe (1960)
- 4 The Conferences and the Birth of the 1960s
- SPOTLIGHT Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1966)
- 5 The Howff, the Traverse and the Demarco Gallery
- SPOTLIGHT Strategy: Get Arts (1970)
- 6 Changing Landscapes in the 1970s
- SPOTLIGHT The Great Northern Welly Boot Show (1972)
- 7 The Film Festival Meets the Movie Brats
- SPOTLIGHT Cambridge Footlights - The Cellar Tapes (1981)
- 8 The Fringe Gets Serious
- SPOTLIGHT Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off (1987)
- 9 'Supervenues' and the Arrival of the Big Three
- SPOTLIGHT I Am Curious, Orange (1988)
- 10 The Birth of the Jazz and Book Festivals
- SPOTLIGHT A One Night Stand with Sean Hughes (1990) Frank Skinner (1991) Steve Coogan in Character with John Thomson (1992)
- 11 The Rise of the Stand-Up while Edinburgh Rebuilds
- SPOTLIGHT The Bloody Chamber (1997) Gargantua (1998)
- 12 New Blood for the New Millennium
- SPOTLIGHT Black Watch (2006) The James Plays (2014)
- 13 Edinburgh Art Festival and the Arrival of Summerhall
- SPOTLIGHT The Scotsman Steps (Work No. 1059, 2011)
- 14 The 21st Century Festival: Bigger. and Better?
- SPOTLIGHT Fleabag (2013) The Play That Goes Wrong (2013) Six (2017-18)
- 15 Edinburgh Without a Festival
- Postscript: The Future
- Timeline
- Appendix 1: Who's in Charge of the Edinburgh Festival?
- Appendix 2: Festival Winners
- Edinburgh Comedy Award
- So You Think You're Funny?
- Fringe First
- Bibliography
- Endnotes
- Acknowledgements
- Back Cover
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