"Isn't Endinburgh famous for its magicians and street performers?
Yes - especially during the Festival season. However in the period the film is set, Glasgow was the place to go for Variety theatre.
Although there are a number of very good reasons why this film was set in Edinburgh, the OP does have a point in that in "real life", Tatischeff would have been better off going to Glasgow instead. For a start, the "Five Past Eight" show (previously the "Half Past Eight" show] was still on at the Alhambra. This was a legendary variety show, chock-full of big stars and dancing girls, which put London's West End to shame.
Then there was the infamous Glasgow Empire... The Empire remains notorious as the "Graveyard of Comics", with even major talents like Morcambe and Wise getting a hard time there. However it still continued to attract famous international stars.
Another advantage of going to Glasgow instead of Edinburgh would have been that Alice may have felt more at home there. At that time (and well into the 70's and 80's), there were significant pockets of Gaelic-speaking Highlanders around Glasgow in places like Partick. It was quite possible for those "in the know" to be able to go into shops, etc and talk freely in Gaelic rather than English.
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