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8 February 2018 – 10 February 2018
Neaptide
Arcola Theatre
Thu 8 Feb 2018- Sat 10 Feb 2018
£10 / £6 concessions
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20 December 2017 – 1 July 2018
Perform at DissFest 2018!
Are you a local performer, artist, musician or workshop leader?
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20 December 2017 – 20 March 2018
Young Associates 2018
Applications for the Young Associates Team are now open for 2018!
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20 July 2018 – 22 July 2018
DissFest' 2018
It may be a cold one out there, but the Unit Twenty Three team are currently thinking all about summer and DissFest 2018.
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11 December 2017
Is West End theatre too expensive?
A look into the sky-high world of West End theatre ticket prices
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11 December 2017
Interview with Katie Underhay of Mumblecrust Theatre
We speak to co-artistic director of Mumblecrust Theatre, winner of Voice's Best newcomer to Brighton Fringe for their charming and delightful play The Tale of the Cockatrice
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5 December 2017
Voice’s Top 10s of 2017
A rundown of the best TV, film, music and live performances from the past year
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29 November 2017
Alex Cofield on getting to the Edinburgh Fringe
Alex Cofield, writer, director and performer in Woolly: The Morose Merino, which plots the immediate post-heartbreak timeline of a sheep who wears his heart on his sleeve, speaks to Voice about how Woolly came to be, what he did to get to the Edinburgh Fringe and how much it all costs.
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29 November 2017
What's On Hull City of Culture: Autumn
Voice Reporter Maddie Drury went to Hull to get a sense of what's going on at the City of Culture for the Autumn
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23 November 2017
Things to be thankful for
When it comes to thinking of things to be thankful for, there isn't a short list. I am thankful to the person who invented pizza, thankful for film and thankful for books. Over the three years that it took me to complete all three of my Arts Awards, I have a lot of people to be thankful for.
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19 November 2017
This Beautiful Future Review – The Yard Theatre, Hackney
Two teenagers lie naked together… A war shakes the room.
If you want a play to warm your frost, see this. If you're not feeling the frost, see this anyway. Just see it. It's a rarity to find a story which forcefully arrests your heart and soul.
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17 November 2017
The Last Testament of Lillian Bilocca Review
Maxine Peake's powerful promenade performance marches the audience determinedly through the work of Hull's Headscarf Revolutionaries.
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2 December 2017 – 7 December 2017
Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations
Corbett Theatre, Loughton
Saturday 2, Monday 4, Tuesday 5, Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 December at 7:30pm
Matinee Thursday 7 at 2:30pm
£10 / £6 concessions
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30 November 2017 – 1 December 2017
The Snow Queen
By Charles Way from the story by Hans Christian Anderson Directed by Tony Graham
Corbett Theatre, Loughton
Thursday 30 November at 1:45pm, Monday 4, Tuesday 5, Wednesday 6 December at 9:45am and 1:45pm
£10 / £6 concessions
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14 November 2017
Son of a Preacher Man review
There really is Nowhere to Run for this shambolically lazy production, even Dusty's soulful singing cannot save this mightily misjudged performance.
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13 November 2017
Physical Theatre
If I had to put my favourite styles of theatre in order, I would probably say that Physical Theatre is one of my least favourites. Not to offend anyone involved with physical theatre, I would just prefer to watch a musical, however, that being said, I have seen two pieces of physical theatre that deserve to be mentioned.
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13 November 2017
Pink Sari Revolution Review
A story worth telling, brimming with injustice, anger and rebelliousness, yet lacking in theatrical flair to create a truly explosive performance.
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10 November 2017
Brighton Fringe Announces 2018 Family Guide Cover Competition
Children from across Brighton and Hove are being invited to design the cover of the 2018 Brighton Fringe Family Guide.