
Fringe Festival Becoming Over Commercialised
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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, with its rich history and large number of performers, faces concerns over commercialization and the impact on smaller comedians. While established names thrive, newcomers struggle with costs. Critics like Stewart Lee argue the festival is losing its essence. Despite these challenges, the festival remains a platform for diverse performances and potential future stars.
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