Internationally, these festivals are organised differently. “Most international festivals are ticketed, like, if you go to Cheltenham or Edinburgh, every session you go to, you buy a ticket for that session,” says Roy. Depending on the speaker, the ticket could be priced somewhere between five and 15 pounds, he explains. Referring to his team’s overseas festivals, he says, “When we do festivals across the world, we have stuff inside the theatre that is ticketed and a lot of free concerts in public spaces just to ensure that we get a varied audience.” There is also a lot of support that organisers get from the local government, he observes. “Internationally, the model becomes different as it is not so much corporate- or marketing-driven. It is these supports, ticketing and barter that roughly sums it up there,” he says.