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Fringe date for Michael Barrymore | |
(10 days later) | |
Michael Barrymore is among the performers who will star at this year's Edinburgh Fringe festival. | |
Organisers have launched this year's programme, which will see more than 2,000 shows taking place in August. | |
Barrymore, whose career collapsed after a man was found dead in his swimming pool seven years ago, will feature in a show about comedian Spike Milligan. | |
Other shows include a play about Vincent van Gogh, written by Leonard Nimoy who played Star Trek's Mr Spock. | |
Vincent is set in Paris 1890 and is about his brother Theo van Gogh, played by Jim Jarrett, mourning the artist's suicide. | |
The play, which is directed by Guy Masterson, is in Vincent's words through his many letters to Theo. | |
Turbulent relationship | |
Barrymore has been struggling to rebuild his career since the death at his home. | |
No-one was charged in connection with the death. | |
He stars in a play called "Surviving Spike" with Eastenders' Jill Halfpenny. | |
The play, by Richard Harris, is about Spike Milligan's turbulent relationship with his manager Norma Farnes. | |
Both shows will be on at the Assembly Rooms in George Street. | |
Four of the festival's largest venues - including the Gilded Balloon and the Pleasance - have set up their own comedy festival and launched their own programme. | |
Leonard Nimoy has written a play about Vincent van Gogh | |
The move has been criticised by some, but the breakaway venues said they were trying to boost business and still believed they were part of the Fringe. | |
The director of the Fringe, John Morgan, denied that the comedy festival would overshadow events. | |
He told BBC Radio Scotland: "The comedy festival is just one of the many range of things that's going to be happening at this year's festival. | |
"It's part of that kind of glorious, somewhat anarchic mix of things that are happening at the festival." | |
It is 61 years since eight theatre groups turned up uninvited to the first Edinburgh International Festival. | It is 61 years since eight theatre groups turned up uninvited to the first Edinburgh International Festival. |
They staged their performances at venues away from the big public stages and the Fringe was born. | They staged their performances at venues away from the big public stages and the Fringe was born. |
It is thought the Fringe has a 75% market share of all attendance at Edinburgh's year-round festivals and annually generates about £75m for the Edinburgh and Scottish economy. | It is thought the Fringe has a 75% market share of all attendance at Edinburgh's year-round festivals and annually generates about £75m for the Edinburgh and Scottish economy. |