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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Set in Edinburgh, Make It Happen sees legendary actor Brian Cox return to the Scottish stage for the first time in a decade as Adam Smith, the ghost of fiscal past. This new satire, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton, delves into the unchecked growth, spiralling greed and nail-biting hubris that brought the world’s economy to its knees. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: L to R Nicola Benedetti and Brian Cox. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: L to R Nicola Benedetti and Brian Cox. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: L to R James Graham, Brian Cox and Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy L-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: L to R Nicola Benedetti, Brian Cox and James Graham. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy L-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: L to R Nicola Benedetti, Brian Cox and James Graham. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy L-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: L to R Brian Cox and Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: L to R Brian Cox and Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Brian Cox. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 31 July, 2025 Pictured: Nicola Benedetti. Festival Director Nicola Benedetti is joined by Brian Cox and James Graham of world premiere play Make It Happen celebrating the opening of the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival. 2025 marks Nicola Benedetti’s third year as Festival Director of the International Festival. Running from 1-24 August, this year's programme features 7 world premieres, 8 UK and Scottish premieres, and 2 European premieres, and welcomes 2000 artists from across 42 nations to Edinburgh. Credit: Rich Dyson/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Posters for upcoming shows in the window of the Festival Theatre, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, UK.-stock-foto
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Rahman's Supermarket convenience store in Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.-stock-foto
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Two dogs waiting outside a Tesco store in Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.-stock-foto
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Window cleaners with an extendable pole and brush cleaning the glass front of the Festival Theatre in Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.-stock-foto