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Straight talking on the Comedy Festival | Straight talking on the Comedy Festival |
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If you've been following the newspapers in Edinburgh or London, you'll have heard all about the newly-launched Edinburgh Comedy Festival. Depending on who you listen to, the new event will revitalise the city's comedy scene... or sound the death-knell for the Fringe. But amidst all the sound and fury, what will it actually mean for the paying punter? Well, truth be known, the new venture has changed very little. So here's a quick run-down of some hard facts on the first-ever Comedy Festival. The facts, just the factsThe "Comedy Festival" is not a separate event, in the way the Book Festival or Art Festival are. It's just a new brand-name, coined by the so-called "Big Four" Fringe venue chains. All of the shows in the "Comedy Festival" are officially part of the Edinburgh Fringe. The Big Four have published a combined programme this year. It covers all their shows, though comedy events are highlighted in a separate section. All the Big Four's shows - "Comedy Festival" or not - are listed in the Edinburgh Fringe programme as well. You'll still be able to buy tickets for the Comedy Festival's shows through the Edinburgh Fringe box office. You'll also be able to buy them through all of the Big Four venues; there's no change here compared to previous years. We have a lot more information on the complex subject of Fringe ticketing.
![]() The Udderbelly, perhaps the best-known of the Big Four's venues |
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