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Dovecot Studios to take over Infirmary Street baths
Tapestry company will revive derelict Edinburgh building A Festival opening is planned for tapestry specialist Dovecot Studios in the former Victorian baths on Edinburgh’s Infirmary Street. The £5m refurbishment will provide new studios for the…
Edinburgh International Festival programme unveiled
2 Apr 2008This year’s Edinburgh International Festival will take the changes and challenges facing contemporary Europe as its theme, it was announced today. Highlights of the programme include the world premiere of Matthew Bourne’s new dance work ‘Dorian…
Edinburgh’s Big Four Venues Announce ‘the Largest Comedy Festival in the World’
21 Mar 2008Four of the biggest Fringe venues have announced their plans to band together to launch the ‘largest comedy festival in the world’ this August. Assembly, Gilded Balloon, Pleasance and Underbelly yesterday announced their intention to launch the…
Edinburgh International Film Festival wins Lottery funding
17 Mar 2008The Edinburgh International Film Festival has just announced a significant boost to its funding over the next three years. As part of the UK Film Council's Film Festival Strategy, the EIFF will receive £1.88m of Lottery money between now and…
Jeanne Moreau to get Retrospective at Edinburgh International Film Festival
French screen star Jeanne Moreau is to be the subject of a special retrospective at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival. Festival director Hannah McGill said Moreau showed ‘exactly the sort of trailblazing spirit, boldness and intelligence…
Edinburgh Film Festival programmers on the prowl
14 Feb 2008Edinburgh International Film Festival programmers have been out in force in recent weeks. Festival director Hannah McGill has been scouting at the Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals, while other members of the team were spotted at the Rotterdam and…
Tattoo looks to share Esplanade during festival
30 Aug 2007Plans to create a new grandstand to host the Edinburgh Military Tattoo could see the Castle Esplanade freed up for other festival events. Discussions between Tattoo producer Major-General Euan Loudon and director of the Edinburgh International…
Fringe reports another top year for ticket sales
29 Aug 2007The Edinburgh Festival Fringe has reported another record breaking year for ticket sales, with visitors taking in 1.7 million shows. The number of tickets sold jumped by more than 10% against last year, with some 18,626 performers taking part in more…
Arts venues lash out at Assembly Rooms plan
24 Aug 2007Plans to undertake a £12 million revamp of Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms will have a negative affect on arts centres across the city, critics have warned. The proposals will see the George Street venue transformed into a year-round facility, capable of…
News round-up
This year’s if.comedy awards are set to be sprinkled with a little Hollywood gold dust, when actor Christian Slater returns to the Edinburgh Fringe to announce the winner this week. Slater, who brought One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest to the Fringe in…
Spiegel Garden to stay open an extra week
23 Aug 2007The end of the Fringe may be in sight but the carnival atmosphere shows no signs of abating. Due to overwhelming demand, the Spiegel Garden will stay open for an extra week this August, continuing the festivities after most performers have left town. As…
Edinburgh International Film Festival moves to June
After 60 years at the forefront of the biggest show on earth, the Edinburgh International Film Festival has announced plans to go it alone. From next year, the EIFF will be held in June rather than August with the rest of the Edinburgh…
Curtains up for Film Festival
16 Aug 2007The Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) commenced last night at Edinburgh’s Cineworld in Fountain Park with the UK premiere of David Mackenzie’s Hallam Foe. Organisers of the film festival felt that Hallam Foe, shot on location in Edinburgh and…
Festival Fringe Debate
16 Aug 2007Napier University Business School is hosting the fourth annual Festival Fringe Debate on Wednesday 15 August at the City Art Centre, Edinburgh. The topic for this year’s debate is ‘Today’s Festival leaders: to lead or to be led?’ Influential figures…
Scotrail’s Festival timetable
16 Aug 2007Scotrail’s extended Edinburgh Festival timetable is now in operation, with additional carriages and extra trains scheduled to take Festival-goers to Edinburgh from Glasgow, Stirling and Inverkeithing. Scotrail is adding carriages to more services than…
The Fringe Half-Price Hut
16 Aug 2007The Fringe Half-Price Hut opened last week, offering Festival-goers a range of tickets for half the regular price. Situated on the pavement-level roof of the Princes Mall shopping centre, the Half-Price Hut displays a list of shows offering tickets at…
Shapiro stripped down
Rumour has it that at Rick Shapiro’s stand-up show last week at The Green Room he surprised audience members when, in response to heckles from fellow comedian Paul Provenza, Shapiro stripped down to his birthday suit. He went on to perform the remainder…
Edinburgh film festival moves to June after 60 years
8 Aug 2007Organisers of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) have announced plans to hold the event two months earlier next year, in a bid to move outside the city’s renowned festival season. The switch will see the film festival take place June…
Edinburgh’s festivals report massive rise in early sales
1 Aug 2007Festival fever went into overdrive this week with the Fringe, Jazz and Book festivals each reporting impressive sale hikes on last year. A spokesman for the Fringe said they were up 10% on their 2006 figures, having already smashed previous records on…
Edinburgh Film Festival New Writing Awards
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Best in show The List launches the Edinburgh Film Festival New Writing Awards. Words: Allan Radcliffe Since 2005 The List has collaborated with the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain to present awards for the best new writing in comedy and…
Performers at Fringe Collaborate on Website
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• Performers at this year’s Fringe are collaborating on a website called showcasefringe.tv, which will feature eight-to-ten minute segments as well as news, sketches and a behind-the-scenes insight into the festival. The site also aims to highlight the…
LongPen technology brings Mailer and Munro to Edinburgh
Words: Allan Radcliffe (Image: left to right - Ben Okri, Norman Mailer, Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro) With the announcement of its programme for August 2007 an intriguing new chapter has opened for the Edinburgh International Book Festival. The…
News - Edinburgh International Festival Programme
When Worlds Collide
Words: Allan Radcliffe As this issue of The List hits the shops, the covers are being whisked off the programme for the 2007 Edinburgh International Festival. One of the highlights of the first programme with Jonathan Mills at the helm is the UK…
Edinburgh Fringe names new boss
Edinburgh Fringe names new director
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe has named Jon Morgan (pictured), executive producer with Contact Theatre in Manchester, as its new director, following the resignation of Paul Gudgin earlier this year.
Gudgin steps down as Fringe director
30 Jan 2007Edinburgh Fringe director Paul Gudgin has announced that he is to leave the post in June. Gudgin, who has held the post for eight years, led the annual celebration of theatre, comedy, music and dance to its most successful year in 2006, with ticket…


