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Published Date: 21 May 2008
THE Edinburgh Festival Fringe is to run for an extra two days from 2009, The Scotsman can reveal.
The move is part of a bid to attract bigger audiences and lure more visitors to the capital on the Fringe's opening weekend.

The extension, said to have the backing of venue managers and council officials, has been announced less than a year after the Edinburgh International Festival started two days early.

It comes ten years after the Fringe sparked controversy by deciding to move its dates by a full week, separating it in the calendar from the EIF.

Jonathan Mills, director of the EIF, broke with a tradition dating back to 1947 when he announced that the official Festival would be starting on a Friday, rather than a Sunday, to create a high-profile opening weekend.

Now Jon Morgan, in his first full year as Fringe director, has announced the same move.

He said: "Edinburgh is already full of Fringe activity on the Friday and Saturday before our official start date, and it made sense to make Friday the official first day. We hope the performers and their audiences will enjoy an extra weekend."





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Teofilio Cubillas,

21/05/2008 01:24:25
Great, an extra weekend of grey painted human statues, jugglers on stilts, pretentious Oxford types 'doing the fringe' handing out flyers for their crap shows, Eastern european pikey flower sellers, beggars from all across the country, overpriced comedy shows, gridlocked traffic etc, etc .

Haud me back.......
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Capital Boy,

21/05/2008 10:42:20
#1 you could go and stay in one of much much quieter cities if you dont like the festival
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Boy Wonder,

21/05/2008 10:55:01
I've always maintained that the Festival and Fringe should just run throughout August and leave September alone. After all, in the programmes, you have Weeks 0, 2, 3 and 4. Why tip over into September at all??

And #1 ... Edinburgh comes alive and stops being so up itself when the Festival comes to town! The Grand Old Lady drops her knickers and the streets are awash with real characters.

My family can never get enough of the Fringe. Costs us a packet ... but it's great! :D

 

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