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5 August 2018
Pleasance Bytes interview with Jeremy Stockwell
In a series of free interviews, leading journalist Mark Fisher gets inside the heads of some of the festival's finest performers. This time it's Jeremy Stockwell, star of Ken and a Sockful of Custard.
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5 August 2018
Di and Viv and Rose (in an hour)
If you’re looking for vibrant characters and complex issues dealt with in a humanly flawed way, then this is the show for you. It’s thought-provoking, nostalgia building and heart-wrenchingly good.
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5 August 2018
Owen Roberts: I Let a Six-Year-Old Write My Show
A show with all the charm and heart you would expect from a six-year-old… and all the inconsistencies .
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5 August 2018
Great Expectations (Cambridge Arts Theatre)
On Thursday 14th June 2018, I went to see Cambridge Arts Theatre's stage adaptation on Charles Dicken's classic novel: Great Expectations.
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5 August 2018
Velvet
Taking inspiration from the 2017 #MeToo movement, this piece of new writing is performed by solo-artist Tom Ratcliffe.
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5 August 2018
When You Fall Down: The Buster Keaton Story
A charming tribute to a legendary film-maker
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5 August 2018
Flo & Joan: Alive on Stage
A hilarious show by a pair of sisters who are pushing boundaries in the best way possible
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5 August 2018
Finding Fassbender
Finding Fassbender follows Eve as she moves from Wolverhampton to the no-so-bright lights of London. Lonely, homesick and frustrated with her sloppy, synth-loving housemate, while tidying the hallway Eve finds a letter addressed to the prior tenant, leading her on a personal odyssey to reunite it with its rightful (and rather famous) owner.
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5 August 2018
My Land by Recirquel Company
A deceptively slow start aids the tension built up through an incredible show of dance, physical theatre & circus skills that at times meant the audience didn’t know whether to clap in amazement or stay silent in fear of breaking the concentration.
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5 August 2018
Kiri Pritchard-Mclean Victim, Complex
Victim, Complex tells the story of how Kiri Pritchard-Mclean comes to realise her own experience of an abusive, unbalanced relationship, and wants to share it with the world - and it’s bloody funny too!
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4 August 2018
The Vanishing Man
If you’re looking for a relatively easy to get on with bit of entertainment sprinkled with skilful magic and a touch of strong acting, then this show is for you. It’s pacy, interactive and will cause conversation if seen in a group.
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2 August 2018
Graeae Ensemble’s Hurricane Protest Songs
A review of the 2018 Graeae Theatre Ensemble's 'Hurricane Protest Songs'. Performed by a group of D/deaf and disabled young artists, exploring what the future holds through movement, spoken word, poetry and narrative.
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8 September 2018
Dali's Guest
Dali’s Guest is an engaging collaboration of real life stories, dance, music and visual art inspired by the effects of cancer on the body and Surrealist visual art.
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30 July 2018
Interview with Danyah Miller
"Any advice would have been great... I do wonder though how much I would have listened"
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30 July 2018
Interview with Georgie Oulton and Allegra Marland, Handmade Theatre
The co-founders of Handmade Theatre talk to Voice about their Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut show, Di & Viv and Rose.
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30 July 2018
Interview with Owen Jenkins
Owen Jenkins is performing in ‘David Baddiel's Animalcolm’ with Story Pocket Theatre. Read what the show is about, what advice Owen wishes he'd received when entering the industry, and what tips he offers to those heading up to the Fringe
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30 July 2018
Interview with Colette Redgrave
Colette Redgrave provides Voice with great advice to people wanting to enter the creative industry, reflections on recent changes to society, and tells us about her new show, 'Picasso's Women'.
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30 July 2018
To what extent does the Arts Industry offer support to people dealing with mental health problems? Both externally and within the industry?
Mental health is an increasing issue worldwide, amongst both young and older generations. 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year. I believe more help is needed for people dealing with mental health issues, especially now it’s becoming an increasing problem for a large portion of our population. What are we doing to support these people and how can the arts industry help?