Abstract

This was the beginning of what looks like a turnaround era for the Edinburgh Festival. Firmly in the clasp of a new Labour city council for the first time, and under the leadership of populist artistic director Frank Dunlop, the rumbling undercurrents of “elitist“ charges have propelled the 38-year-old festival into a highly visible political arena.

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