2011 Edinburgh International Festival Friends, Patrons and-2025

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  2. Begin by filling in your personal details: enter your title, surname, first name, address, phone number, and email. Ensure all information is accurate for effective communication.
  3. Select your level of commitment from the options provided. This includes various tiers such as Priority Friend (£50) to Benefactor (£5000). Mark your choice clearly.
  4. Indicate your preferred method of payment. You can choose between cheque, debit/credit card, or direct debit. Fill in the required fields based on your selection.
  5. If opting for a card payment, input your card number, expiry date, security code, and signature where indicated. For cheques, ensure they are made payable to 'Edinburgh International Festival Society'.
  6. Consider signing up for Gift Aid by ticking the appropriate box and providing your signature and date. This allows the charity to reclaim tax on your donation.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting the form back to the Edinburgh International Festival at The Hub.

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The Fringe began in 1947, concurrently with the Edinburgh International Festival, an invitation-only festival. In that first year eight theatre troupes who had not been invited to perform arrived on the scene, arranged a performance space, and put on their shows during the run of the official festival.
Less than 25% of our Festivals income is generated through ticket sales, whilst support from our members, donors, corporate supporters and international partners all help our Festival to flourish, in addition to public funding.
What is the history of the Edinburgh International Festival? Founded in 1947, the International Festival was the inspired idea of Rudolf Bing, a cultural pioneer and Jewish refugee of the regime.
In 1947, after the devastation of World War II, the founding vision for the Edinburgh International Festival was to reunite people through great art. In that first year, people overcame the post-war darkness, division and austerity in a blooming of festival spirit.
The Fringe started life when eight theatre companies turned up uninvited to the inaugural Edinburgh International Festival in 1947. With the International Festival using the citys major venues, these companies took over smaller, alternative venues for their productions.

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The Edinburgh Festival Fringe, often referred to as the Edinburgh Fringe or simply the Fringe, is the worlds largest performing arts festival. In 2025, it ran for 25 days, selling over 2.6 million tickets, and featured 53,942 performances of 3,893 shows across 301 venues, with participants from 68 countries.

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