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Seeking the International Intercultural: The Seventieth Edinburgh Fringe Festival

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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival celebrated its seventieth anniversary in 2017. This review focuses on the degrees to which its internationalism is intercultural and to which the Fringe continues to be open access. In spite of curatorial constraints, it concludes, any individual’s experience of the festival depends on their own curation.
University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
Title: Seeking the International Intercultural: The Seventieth Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival celebrated its seventieth anniversary in 2017.
This review focuses on the degrees to which its internationalism is intercultural and to which the Fringe continues to be open access.
In spite of curatorial constraints, it concludes, any individual’s experience of the festival depends on their own curation.

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