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Unfortunately, this is right in the middle of what sounds like a wretched and godawful clusterfuck of the highest order, known officially as the Edinburgh International Festival.
The international festival is a collective of the comedy events (The Fringe) and the military Tattoo. The former is very hit and miss with some of the acts being either genius and original or about as funny as root-canal work. The military Tattoo, for anyone remotely interested in bagpipes / marching bands and forces personnel generally strutting their stuff, is an absolute 'must'. Otherwise, avoid it like the plague.
Pack a pair of really comfortable walking shoes/trainers - walking is the best way of getting around Edinburgh - its very compact by American standards
There is just so much going on during the Festival - the place has a real buzz - if street photography is your thing then you will have more material than you could ever hope for.
The city is rich in great architecture too.
You might want to check with one of the Edinburgh locals about the availability of film
Have a great time
Martin
Sorry to be a pedantic sod, but you've got your festivals a bit confused. The International Festival is the original, but it's now dwarfed in size by the Fringe Festival. The International Festival is the 'high art' one - with world-class opera, theatre and music with world-class companies and performers.
See http://www.eif.co.uk/
The Fringe Festival is huge, and is open to all-comers. It covers everything from decent theatre and music through to comedy and music. Much of it is great, with reputable companies putting on great shows in, ahem, unusual venues, but some of it is bloody awful. (For some reason, there are vast amounts of US college 'musical' efforts which to me belong in a reserved and extra-hot section of hell...!) For anyone hoping to see some shows at the Fringe, do your homework - there is so much on that your chances of a successful 'wild card' choice are slim. Going to see stuff in the second week is a good idea because that way there will be hundreds of reviews from the first week to steer you in the right direction.
See http://www.edfringe.com/
The Military Tattoo is something different again - although if you like soldiers and bagpipes it might just tickle your fancy...
The International Festival and the Fringe both run at different dates over August, but overlap a chunk of the time.
Cheers,
Gavin
PS - Golf? - it's just a good walk ruined...!
.... I know from bitter memory that August in Edinburgh is fantastic, enfuriating, hyper-expensive, wet, tourist-mad and almost impossible to find a parking space - all rolled into one.
Golf - a good walk ruined? You've obviously seen me play! Having played it for 30-odd years, I've always thought that it's one of those games which as soon as you become proficient, you should give up - as the only way is 'down' and that's even more upsetting than the long, slow, slog to proficiency.
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