Summary
FROM depictions of damnation to communion, Scotland's culture minister has had an eventful Edinburgh Festival that has defined the word eclectic.
This week, The Herald spent a day at the Festival with Michael Russell, who is enjoying his first festival season in the post and he provided his own reviews on a variety of different shows, exhibitions and events that he attended.See the full content of this document
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Chekhov On a Canal, Graffiti and Communion . . . All in a Day 'S Work the Herald Joins Mike Russell at the Festival the Herald Joins Mike Russell at the Festival Exclusive
He also found time to express some disquiet about the future of the city's biggest festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, saying that it faces some "very substantial questions" in the future, including questions over its size and scale - this year it has 2098 shows in its programme.
Mr Russell has been b...See the full content of this document
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