There are two types of Fringe goers: those that go for the shows, and those that go for the spontaneity. Personally I’m one of those that go for the shows, but I have a sneaky underlying reason – to celebrate cultural diversity. This aspect of Fringe goes right back to its roots, originally snowballing in the wake of Hitler’s tyranny during the Second World War, leading to new attitudes, lifestyles and skills to be introduced to Britain. Edinburgh Fringe embraced [...]
