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The Scotsman Bulletin Thursday August 01 2024 #Festival
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01/08/2024
Scotsman head of news Dale Miller speaks to arts correspondent Brian Ferguson as Edinburgh Festival season gets underway
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Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's Daily Video Bulletin for this Thursday. My name's
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Dale Miller. I'm Head of News at the Scotsman and I'm joined by our Arts and Culture Correspondent
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Brian Ferguson. And Brian, no better time to join than the festivals in full swing,
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the Fringe starting, correct me if I'm wrong, tomorrow on Friday, and the other festivals
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all gearing up. You'll be excited? Absolutely, yeah. Best time of year. It all seems to just
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suddenly happen at the last minute. So yeah, the start of the week seemed very quiet but
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it's all about to kick off officially tomorrow. Let's hope the weather plays ball. It was
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lovely yesterday. It's looking grey and overcast as we film this today, Brian, so fingers crossed
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for a good couple of weeks for the festivals in Scotland as a whole so we get a summer.
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Let's talk about the front page of today's Scotsman firstly. And we led on an issue that
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is going to impact on the festivals and it's been strikes. Confirmed that eight days starting
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from August the 14th, this will be in the thick of the festivals, that we are going
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to see waste strikes. They will impact Edinburgh but not just Edinburgh, they'll impact a lot
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of other cities and towns and councils across Scotland as well. Wastewater workers intend
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to walk out. We'll have a story at Scotsman.com shortly about a warning from Edinburgh Council
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leader, Cammy Day, urging tourists to take their takeaway coffee cups, their takeaway
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boxes, etc. with them rather than trying to find a bin on Edinburgh streets. It's a worry.
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We had this two years ago. Edinburgh looks like a bit of a tip, Brian, and there'll be
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plenty of people, including those running the festivals and the venues and hosting shows
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that will hope some sort of resolution is reached over the next couple of days. I do
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want to talk about slightly better festivals news with you. You've got a couple of exclusives,
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one of those on the front of today's paper. You can read it at Scotsman.com. It is about
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tourist tax and hopes from those attached to the fringe.
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Yeah, I think generally people are getting more and more used to the idea that the tourist tax
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or the visitor levy, as the council prefers to call it, is actually going to happen. So people
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are now very much trying to lobby on behalf of their own sector or industry or area to make sure
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that they see some of the money that they believe they generate actually coming back to them,
02:48
basically, or benefiting their industry. Unsurprisingly, in the cultural sector in
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general, but some of the big festivals in particular, who have really struggled to get
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any new public funding in recent years, despite the huge growth of these events and the huge
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popularity of them, the funding has actually dwindled quite dramatically over the last 15
03:13
years or so. The Fringe Society, in particular, lost its Creative Scotland funding about six years
03:20
ago, has tried to get back into that system and has failed, really hasn't made any big progress
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with the Scottish Government in trying to really get that event properly funded. So
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the Fringe Society in particular is pretty hopeful that there will be some funding found for,
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it's certainly a potential big route for new funding to be allocated for festivals in general,
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but for the fringe in particular. Again, they are by far the biggest event in Scotland,
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the fringe is actually by far the biggest culture event anywhere in the world, but
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certainly there's nothing on the same scale that happens in Edinburgh this month. There are loads
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of other festivals and it is a very different beast, it's a very complicated beast as well.
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There are multiple venue operators, they range in size, some venue operators are put on something
04:20
like 250 shows, some venues basically have a handful of shows, some are based in Edinburgh
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all year round, some pop up and have been built basically in historic buildings and open spaces
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in the last few weeks, so it's a very complicated picture. There are tensions as ever behind
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the scenes, I think it's fair to say that some councillors will probably take a bit of convincing
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that some of that money should be ploughed back into the festivals. I think a lot of
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local politicians don't particularly either understand how the festivals work, or it seems
05:03
to me they don't often understand the benefits that they bring, they often see them as an
05:07
inconvenience I think. So that will take a bit of convincing, but I think certainly within some of
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the senior council officials they see it as the visitor levy, as a real hope that they'll finally
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be able to get some new investment into culture, which is always quite hard to tell when it comes
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to the country. So it's similar at the Scottish Government level, when it comes to the country,
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the budgets have been set, arts and culture tends to be quite low down the priority list,
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but this is seen as a bit of a way of making that impact I think.
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And Brian we know, we're on that, we know how much Creative Scotland in terms of working out
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the funding has been under pressure to have enough money, and the fact that it doesn't,
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you've written a lot about that for the Scotsman, so there's plenty to dig into there.
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Just to move on to your other story, the Scotsman's Fringe First Awards, it's a big deal,
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we love it every year, we love having our name attached to these awards, but there's a new
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partnership that's very exciting that's going to take it forward into a new year.
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Yeah well as with a lot of these things these days, commercial sponsorship has never been more
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important right across the festival landscape, and the Fringe in particular, and you know the awards
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are no different. Edinburgh University came in a few years ago with some very important funding for
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the Fringe First Awards, which saw them through their 50th anniversary last year, and yeah some
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great news really that Queen Margaret University and Edmund Apron have come in for this year.
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The Fringe First Awards, a tremendous history, they were brought, actually brought in at quite
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a precarious time for the Fringe, I think there was a feeling in the early 70s that there wasn't
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so much new work being presented, so the awards were instigated by our then arts editor Alan
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Wright to really ensure that new work was championed at the Fringe, and some of the early
07:04
people that kind of were recognised were people like Stephen Fry, Rowan Atkinson, Billy Cornley
07:12
actually, and you know people who may be not best remembered for their work in theatre, and of
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course in recent years you know the two big badges of honour for the Fringe First were Phoebe Wallet
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Brinch in 2013, was a complete unknown when she was here with the first incarnation of Fleabag,
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which went on to a huge success, you know had, I was just looking back yesterday, had you know
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success at the BAFTAs, won Emmys, Golden Globes, goodness knows how many other awards,
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and Phoebe actually has agreed to become an honorary president of the Fringe Society,
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on the back of that and is always telling her story, and then there's been a kind of
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fairly remarkable recent story of course with Richard Gadd, who was a stand-up comedian on
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the Fringe for a long time, he won the big comedy award, I think it was six or seven years ago at
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the Fringe, playing in a really tiny venue in the old town, and on the back of that he did a big
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theatre show just before Covid, Baby Reindeer, which was really talking about his experiences
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of being stalked, and that won a Fringe First that year, it was then commissioned for a Netflix
08:27
series, which a lot of people will have seen by now, and has been one of the big Netflix
08:31
success stories this year, so it's fair to say that there's a lot of people around there still
08:36
trying to find, they'll be looking this year for the new, either the new Baby Reindeer or the new
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Fleabag, because these kind of things undoubtedly, you know they really kind of feed
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the kind of industry that's behind the Fringe, so there'll be, there's you know countless people
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will be looking from the film and TV industry for the next big things in Edinburgh over the next
08:59
few years, and again people like Richard and Phoebe, you know they weren't playing in big
09:03
venues when those shows were on, they were playing in venues just either on or off the Cowgate in
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Edinburgh, so you know those venues are still very much where the stars of the future can be found
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in the most unlikely places. And I just want to highlight to all our viewers and readers that
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throughout the festival, over the rest of August, we're going to have content from across the various
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festivals showcased prominently on our home page, we've got an Edinburgh Festivals section
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that will be updated throughout the course of the month, and you'll be able to get all the latest
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reviews, what shows to see, and including some of the latest news and on the ground coverage
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from yourself Brian as well, so please visit our website and read everything that you want ahead
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of going to shows this month. Now Brian thanks for joining us, please follow us on X Facebook,
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Instagram, and go out and support local journalism and buy a copy of The Scotsman tomorrow. Thank you.
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