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Lloyd Webber hits out at Fringe box office as tickets go unsold



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Published Date: 19 August 2008
WORLD-RENOWNED cellist Julian Lloyd Webber today joined the condemnation of the Fringe's troubled box office system after scores of tickets for his concert went unsold.
The award-winning musician, brother of composer Andrew, faces performing in front of empty seats after discovering that fewer than half the tickets for the one-off string ensemble concert with the Edinburgh Youth Orchestra (EYO) had been purchased.

He blamed Fringe organisers for the "chaotic" situation, after box office staff apparently told would-be concert-goers the show had sold out. Festival chiefs today admitted there was a "technical fault", but said it had only lasted for around one day.

However, Mr Lloyd Webber said the "hopeless" system was unfair on the young adults performing in their home city, and called for the EYO to receive compensation from the Fringe.

Thursday's concert will be held at Greyfriars Kirk, which relies on the Fringe ticketing system to handle advance sales.

Two other performances, in Stirling and Linlithgow, have sold out, and organisers had expected a sell-out in the Capital, given his crowd-pulling potential.

The EYO, the top orchestra for the city's young classical musicians, said around 270 seats at the near-500 capacity concert were still available, and can now be purchased through the Fringe box office after the mistake was rectified. Tickets may also be available on the night.

Mr Lloyd Webber told the Evening News: "The box office has been telling everyone that it's sold out – and that's if you can get through. It's just hopeless. It's only two days before the event. A lot of people have been phoning up. It's chaotic.

"I feel sorry for the youngsters – there are some really good musicians, and they're in their home city."

Mr Webber said the EYO "deserves" compensation, because "they will have lost a lot of people".

Marjory Dougal, general manager of EYO, added: "We've sold 207 tickets, but we could have sold far more. I do think they should be offering compensation."

Mr Lloyd Webber has received international acclaim for his recordings, and has played with musicians from Elton John to Stéphane Grappelli.

He is patron of the EYO, and joins the orchestra for Thursday's performance as director and soloist.

Fringe director Jon Morgan said today: "We were made aware of a problem with Edinburgh Youth Orchestra string ensemble summer concert, which takes place this Thursday, the technical fault was identified and tickets were immediately returned to sale.

"Tickets for the concert were being bought through the Fringe box office on Saturday so we believe the problem only caused difficulties for ticket buyers on Sunday."

The Scottish Government, the Scottish Arts Council and Edinburgh City Council will all be involved in an independent investigation into a string of box office system failures in the run-up to this year's Fringe.





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  • Last Updated: 19 August 2008 9:55 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Boy Wonder,

19/08/2008 12:09:14
Don't wait for the culprits to resign ... sack them now!!!
2

aurorablue,

19/08/2008 12:34:51
Maybe the reason for lack of sales is the ticket price is too high and the music is ......
3

alex paterson,

edinburgh 19/08/2008 12:51:11
Bunch of idiots get rid of them and get an out fit that can run things.
4

Joe Smith.,

Tatooine 19/08/2008 14:52:42

Julian Lloyd Webber's favorite book is Irvine Welsh's "Filth".

I'm not surprised at this though what with his brother's face being used as the cover picture for the large-format paperback.
5

axle potarsen,

19/08/2008 15:02:52
#3,

hoo r u 2 call any1 els an idiot?
6

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

19/08/2008 15:24:55
the cello is not a real man's instrument, but I can see the attraction for people in that its played with legs wide open
7

Finbarr Saunders,

19/08/2008 17:55:38
He's clearly in denial that so few people are interested in seeing him playing with his cello.
8

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 19/08/2008 17:56:11
As I said the other day in the Scotsman News, while we were all,...
'fast-a-sleep' the 'Aliens' landed in Edinburgh, these were not freinedly 'Aliens' they came to cause mischief and trouble, we are now all living in 'cloud cuckoo land' it is a 'madhouse' in Edinburgh and we have all gone 'bonkers'!
Therefore no-one is to blame.
9

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 19/08/2008 22:34:42

Lets look at the 'Factual Proof' the Aliens have landed in the year MMVIII.

The Trams!

The 'NO Prams'! (on our buses)

The Roadworks and holes in our roads, here there and everywhere!

The continual Fiasco of the Fringe!

The Schools go back tomorrow, but they don't!

Bus Services for the Chop!

Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain!

Hotels charge in excess of £200 for Bed&Breakfast!

Cant purchase the Booze unless you are 25years of age in many supermarkets!

Car-parking charges £2.00 per hour in many Non Places!

The list goes on and on and on!!

NO-WONDER ONE HAS BECOME, BANANAS!! :D

 

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