💨 Abstract
Barry Ferns, a comedian, first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe over 25 years ago. The event, though emotionally and financially draining, provided a sense of belonging. Financially, he repeatedly took loans to perform, eventually leading to bankruptcy. The Fringe has evolved into a highly competitive industry, where professional backing is crucial.
Courtesy: Kitty Chrisp
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