Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2006

2006 was the first Fringe following the introduction of the new legislation banning smoking indoors.

During a photocall at the Assembly Rooms for a play in which he was playing Winston Churchill, the actor Mel Smith lit a cigar, flouting the ban.

Controversy arose when Smith insisted he would smoke onstage during the first performance - he did not go through with this claim.

[1] 2006 was the first year that the udderBELLY, an offshoot of the Underbelly venues in the shape of an upside-down purple cow, was erected on Bristo Square.

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