Just a few months ago, the idea of Edinburgh without the Fringe and our sister festivals would have been totally unthinkable; now, like so many other aspects of our day-to-day lives, we must pause and take stock in the face of something far bigger.
2020 Fringe announcement from Shona McCarthy, Chief Executive
Edinburgh Fringe Festival,
01 April 2020, Scotland
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