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Edinburgh festivals start in sync for first time in 18 years | Edinburgh festivals start in sync for first time in 18 years |
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The Edinburgh International and the Fringe festivals start together for the first time in 18 years later. | The Edinburgh International and the Fringe festivals start together for the first time in 18 years later. |
The festivals have been out of sync by one week since the fringe decided to begin a week earlier in 1998. | The festivals have been out of sync by one week since the fringe decided to begin a week earlier in 1998. |
Venues are already reporting an increase in advance sales, with international festival sales up by 25%. | Venues are already reporting an increase in advance sales, with international festival sales up by 25%. |
The flagship event will open with Harmonium Project, a free concert and light show, outside the Usher Hall later. | The flagship event will open with Harmonium Project, a free concert and light show, outside the Usher Hall later. |
The Edinburgh International Festival has a new director this year. | The Edinburgh International Festival has a new director this year. |
Fergus Linehan, a 43-year-old Irishman, will replace Jonathan Mills, who stepped down earlier this year after eight years in charge. | Fergus Linehan, a 43-year-old Irishman, will replace Jonathan Mills, who stepped down earlier this year after eight years in charge. |
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in numbers: | |
Meanwhile an Edinburgh Fringe comedy by euthanasia advocate Dr Philip Nitschke, which explores ways to skirt around laws on assisted suicide, went ahead despite being threatened with closure. | Meanwhile an Edinburgh Fringe comedy by euthanasia advocate Dr Philip Nitschke, which explores ways to skirt around laws on assisted suicide, went ahead despite being threatened with closure. |
The show, titled Dancing With Death, has Dr Nitschke "teaching the funny side of the right-to-die debate" to Edinburgh audiences, as well as offering demonstrations of his "Destiny" euthanasia machine. | The show, titled Dancing With Death, has Dr Nitschke "teaching the funny side of the right-to-die debate" to Edinburgh audiences, as well as offering demonstrations of his "Destiny" euthanasia machine. |
However, during rehearsals on Tuesday, the head of voluntary euthanasia group Exit International was visited by the police and the city council, who raised last-minute safety concerns about the production. | However, during rehearsals on Tuesday, the head of voluntary euthanasia group Exit International was visited by the police and the city council, who raised last-minute safety concerns about the production. |
Medical professionals said that administering nitrogen via nasal prongs could put vulnerable people at risk. | Medical professionals said that administering nitrogen via nasal prongs could put vulnerable people at risk. |
There was also concern that having a gas tap close to the audience could breach licensing conditions. | There was also concern that having a gas tap close to the audience could breach licensing conditions. |
Dr Nitschke - nicknamed Dr Death - later offered to use compressed air instead of nitrogen in the machine which he uses at the opening of the show. | Dr Nitschke - nicknamed Dr Death - later offered to use compressed air instead of nitrogen in the machine which he uses at the opening of the show. |
But, five hours before he went on stage on Thursday night, permission was refused. | But, five hours before he went on stage on Thursday night, permission was refused. |
The show went ahead minus the controversial performance. | The show went ahead minus the controversial performance. |
A spokesman for Dr Nitschke said: "The authorities turned up in their numbers and they made it quite clear that they weren't going to allow the machine to be used or shown in any way. | A spokesman for Dr Nitschke said: "The authorities turned up in their numbers and they made it quite clear that they weren't going to allow the machine to be used or shown in any way. |
"It slowed down the start of the show and it was a bit disappointing. | "It slowed down the start of the show and it was a bit disappointing. |
"But, apart from that, the show went well and the crowd seemed to really enjoy it." | "But, apart from that, the show went well and the crowd seemed to really enjoy it." |
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