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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
Interview with Barry Ferns
Barry Ferns takes some time to talk to Voice about his new show, reflects on why one would want to perform at EdFringe, and offers some good advice to those thinking about doing it.
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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?
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30 July 2018
Interview with Struan Logan
Scottish comedian Struan Logan talks to us about his current show, the difficulties in being a touring comedian, and how the issues surrounding free speech are affecting comedy
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29 July 2018
Interview with Great British Mysteries
Rose Robinson and Will Close discuss the follow-up show to their sold-out debut. 'Expect multi-roling, homemade sound effects and more gags than Henry VIII had wives. Seven?'
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29 July 2018
Interview with William Andrews
William Andrews takes some time to talk to Voice about his show, inspirations, and offers some sage words to those wanting to take a show up to Edinburgh...
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29 July 2018
Interview with Rory O'Keeffee
Read the interview to find out why Rory O'Keeffee is #smug
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28 July 2018
Interview with Aaron Calvert
Mind reader and hypnotist wants to talk about his new show 'Declassified'. But don't worry, he won't have you clucking like a chicken!
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28 July 2018
Interview with Eli Matthewson
Comedian and writer Eli Matthewson is making the long journey from New Zealand to come to the Fringe. Here's what he has to say on it.
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28 July 2018
Interview with Roman Fraden
Former figure skating champion turned comedian Roman Fraden is bringing his show 'Back in the Closet' to Edinburgh Fringe.
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28 July 2018
Interview with The Lampoons
Eccentric physical clowns and scavengers of classic cinema talk to Voice about their show 'House On Haunted Hill'
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6 August 2018 – 18 August 2018
Fringe Young Writers Award
Edinburgh Festival Fringe are looking for the best review by a young person, and you can win mentoring and paid work from The Scotsman!
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27 July 2018
Interview with Alex Kealy
28-year-old stand-up Alex Kealy has had a good year for love and a tumultuous year politically, and he's doing a show about both.
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21 July 2018 – 22 September 2018
Simon English: Smile Please
PEER presents Smile Please, a significant new body of ‘painted drawings’ by Simon English, accompanied by other recent works on paper and rarely seen sculptural assemblages created by the artist between 2014 and 2018.
Gallery open 12 to 6pm Wednesday to Saturday and by appointment.
21 July to 22 September