DAVID POLLOCK lives in Edinburgh and is an arts writer whose credits include
The Scotsman, The List, The Guardian, The Independent, The Herald, The Times, The Courier, The Big Issue, music magazines including
Mixmag, Electronic Sound, Record Collector, and many others. He writes about theatre for
The Stage, is a Fringe First judge for
The Scotsman and a judge for the annual Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS), and he’s reviewed over 1,000 festival shows for
The Scotsman and other outlets.
In August 1947, an émigré Austrian opera impresario launched the Edinburgh International Festival of Music and Drama to heal the scars of the Second World War through a celebration of the arts. At the same time, a socialist theatre group from Glasgow and other amateur companies protested...
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