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7 June 2018
How to run a successful literature open mic night
Voted the UK's Best Regular Spoken Word Night 2015 and 2016, live literature organisers Bad Language share their tips on how to run a rocking open mic night.
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4 June 2018
Want my job? Fat Roland: music journalist, comedian & live literature co-ordinator
We chat to Ian Carrington a.k.a Fat Roland, the events and marketing officer for the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, music journalist and comedian, about live literature, bleepy music and how the *bleep* he got into his career.
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2 June 2018
What we are reading: June
Find the books and adaptions that are making waves this June
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3 August 2018
Miracle Theatre: The Cherry Orchard
This summer, Miracle Theatre unpacks Chekhov's bittersweet comedy about a once-wealthy family, whose idleness and extravagance have brought them to the brink of bankruptcy. Obstinate and self-absorbed, they are deaf to the rumblings of change which surrounds them, and unable to accept help when they need it. Will it take a revolution to destroy their cosy world of privilege and entitlement, or will their own stupidity be enough?
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2 August 2018
Miracle Theatre: The Cherry Orchard
This summer, Miracle Theatre unpacks Chekhov's bittersweet comedy about a once-wealthy family, whose idleness and extravagance have brought them to the brink of bankruptcy. Obstinate and self-absorbed, they are deaf to the rumblings of change which surrounds them, and unable to accept help when they need it. Will it take a revolution to destroy their cosy world of privilege and entitlement, or will their own stupidity be enough?
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4 July 2018
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School: The Mill on the Floss
With its poignant portrayal of sibling relationships, The Mill on the Floss is considered George Eliot's most autobiographical novel. In this fluid and visceral re-imagining, playwright Helen Edmundson turns Eliot's unforgettable story of first love, sibling rivalry and regret into a wonderfully theatrical examination of the psyche of one of classic literature’s most charismatic heroines.
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20 June 2018
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School: The Mill on the Floss
With its poignant portrayal of sibling relationships, The Mill on the Floss is considered George Eliot's most autobiographical novel. In this fluid and visceral re-imagining, playwright Helen Edmundson turns Eliot's unforgettable story of first love, sibling rivalry and regret into a wonderfully theatrical examination of the psyche of one of classic literature’s most charismatic heroines.
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23 May 2018 – 8 June 2018
UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme - apply now
The UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme aims to be a catalyst for personal and professional development and to equip, inspire, inform, encourage and empower emerging young artists as they establish themselves and their careers. UKYA Cultural Leadership Programme is open to any artist aged 18-30 who has the right to work in the UK.
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23 May 2018 – 9 July 2018
Call for entries- UKYA CITY TAKEOVER: NOTTINGHAM 2019
Call for entries is now LIVE for UKYA City Takeover: Nottingham 2019! A major showcase opportunity that will present the work of 200 artists from across the globe in a city-wide ‘takeover’ of Nottingham.
UK Young Artists is seeking submissions from artists aged 18-30 working across all art forms.
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15 May 2018
My trip to Harry Potter Warner Bros Studios
This is basically a review of my trip to Warner Bros Studios The Making of Harry Potter. It's my point of view and so far like it, and there's not much I like. If I were you I'd probably read it. Best one I've done so far.
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14 May 2018
Drunk With a Pen
Cosy, simple Sweet Werks is the sort of venue that Fringe theatre was made for, and Joseph J. Clark’s show ‘Drunk with a Pen’, fits in here like a cork in a bottle.
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10 May 2018
'Instapoets’: The Reformative Literary Movement Occurring on our Screens
With modern poets now reaching celebrity status, social media is heralding a new era for contemporary poetry.
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10 May 2018
Women's Prize for Fiction 2018: The Trick to Time
A heartwrenching exploration of grief
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9 May 2018
Want My Job? with Nici West - Arts Editor
Nici has been a vital member of the Voice Mag team ever since she first joined us, but what exactly does it take to be an Arts Award Editor? Let's find out, shall we?
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6 May 2018
Route
Through cohesive ensemble work combining acting, verse and physical theatre, Route is a touching and personal portrait of what it means to be Black in today’s Britain.
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9 June 2018
What Next? CFT Apprentice Arts Network
Current and recent creative arts apprentices across the South are invited to ask 'What Next?'
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30 April 2018
How to run a fringe festival
Jess Weiss, Press Officer for Brighton Fringe, talks to us about how to set up and run a fringe festival.