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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201602...jpg
  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201602...jpg
  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201601...jpg
  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201601...jpg
  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201601...jpg
  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201601...jpg
  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201600...jpg
  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201600...jpg
  • Reimagining Shakespeare’s Illyria as a seaside holiday resort from the 1970s, complete with ramshackle beach huts, Shake is a delirious pop-theatre rethink of Twelfth Night from British-born director Dan Jemmett and his French-based theatre company Eat a Crocodile.11th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Shake_Edinburgh_BA1108201600...jpg
  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Australia’s greatest cultural export Barry Humphries curates, presents and performs an evening of so-called ‘degenerate’ music from Germany’s Weimar Republic, joined by transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow and the gutsy players of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, under charismatic Director Richard Tognetti. The Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 8th August 2016(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Mrya Sedgwick on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Richard E Grant on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Mrya Sedgwick on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Mrya Sedgwick on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Left to right, Josh O'Connor and  Alec Secareanu being interviewed on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Danny Huston on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Left to right, Ian Heart, Polly Maberly, Josh O'Connor, Francis Lee ( Writer and Director) Alec Secareanu and Jemma Jones on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opens with the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Left to right, Ian Heart, Polly Maberly, Josh O'Connor, Francis Lee ( Writer and Director) Alec Secareanu and Jemma Jones on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opens with the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Left to right, Josh O'Connor and  Alec Secareanu on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Francis Lee ( Writer and Director) on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opens with the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Left to right, Josh O'Connor and  Alec Secareanu on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Ian Hart on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opening of the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Richard E Grant on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Jason Connery and Mia Sara on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Myra Sedgwick on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Richard E Grant on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Richard E Grant on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Richard E Grant on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Richard E Grant on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Danny Huston on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Ewan Bremner on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Ewan Bremner on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Ewan Bremner on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Left to right, Josh O'Connor and  Alec Secareanu on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Left to right, Josh O'Connor and  Alec Secareanu on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala of the UK  Premier, God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Ian Heart on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opening of the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Gemma Jones on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opening  of the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Francis Lee ( Writer and Director) on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opens with the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Francis Lee ( Writer and Director) on the red carpet at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opens with the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Mark Adams (EIFF Artistic Director) and Diane Henderson (Deputy Artistic Director) at the Edinburgh International Film Festival Opening Night Gala opens with the UK  Premier of God's Own Country directed by Francis Lee at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre. Wednesday 21st June 2017(c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Over 1600 Santas complete a Gay Gordon warm up dance before Santa's takeing part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Over 1600 Santa's take part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Over 1600 Santa's and their little helpers take part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Over 1600 Santa's take part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Over 1600 Santa's take part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The Sincere family proudly showing their medals after taking part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Over 1600 Santa's take part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Everyone gets a medal in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Over 1600 Santa's take part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Over 1600 Santa's take part in Scotland’s fundraising Santa’s run, walk and stroll around Edinburgh's West Prices Street Gardens, raising money to grant the Wishes of Children for When You Wish Upon A Star. Sunday 11th December 2016. (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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