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OverviewFollowing the publication of The Edinburgh Festival, Doing the Festival, by arts and culture writer David Pollock, is a deep dive into the history of the festivals and how they shaped modern Edinburgh, with a behind-the-scenes look at the events and their impact on the arts. Produced through extensive research, with participation from those involved with shaping the festivals of past and present, Doing the Festival explores the history of the city’s festival season. Featuring the International Festival, the Festival Fringe, the Book and Film Festivals, and more, it looks at the role these have played in the careers of stars and artists, as well as the city’s venues, attractions and evolution. Doing the Festival will appeal to anyone with an interest in Edinburgh’s festival culture. It will also be of interest to anyone who wants to learn more about the modern history of Edinburgh or the world of the arts, given the central role the festivals hold in the culture of both. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David PollockPublisher: Luath Press Ltd Imprint: Luath Press Ltd ISBN: 9781804250945ISBN 10: 1804250945 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 26 July 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA clear, fascinating and hugely entertaining read, filled with detail and personal, anecdotal references. I encourage anyone interested in festivals, the arts, Edinburgh or Scotland to read this. NICOLA BENEDETTI David Pollock’s book charts the evolution of key events and venues, recounts the biggest controversies on and off-stage, and recalls the most memorable scandals to make the press. BRIAN FERGUSSON, The Scotsman Until David Pollock, nobody had written about Edinburgh’s festivals with such breadth and contextual understanding. Accessible and fascinating, his book not only gives a compellingly researched account of the world’s biggest event of its kind, but also roots it in the cultural life of Scotland and the rest of the UK. It is a major achievement. MARK FISHER, The Edinburgh Fringe Survival Guide and The Guardian Author InformationDAVID POLLOCK lives in Edinburgh and is an arts writer whose credits include The Scotsman, The List, The Guardian, The Independent, The Herald, The Times, The Courier, The Big Issue, music magazines including Mixmag, Electronic Sound, Record Collector, and many others. He writes about theatre for The Stage, is a Fringe First judge for The Scotsman and a judge for the annual Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS), and he’s reviewed over 1,000 festival shows for The Scotsman and other outlets. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |