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24 August 2017
Man Booker 2017: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
A beautifully written novel, which has been highly anticipated by fans for two decades.
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24 August 2017
Man Booker 2017: Autumn by Ali Smith
Smith's most recent novel has been labelled the first telling Post-Brexit work.
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23 August 2017
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Each Fringe, we see well over 150 shows from across art forms and venues, free and paid-for. After each one, we pool our thoughts and award the best we saw. Congratulations to this year's thirteen winners.
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22 August 2017
Reginald D Hunter: Some People vs Reginald D Hunter
A perfect hour of comedy to signify Hunter's first year back doing stand-up.
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22 August 2017
What goes on at... Prime Theatre?
Prime Theatre are Swindon's only professional theatre company and they do a lot of terrific work with young people. This year they are one of the UK's ten Arts Award Good Practice Centres and I went in to find out what the company offer for young people throughout the year.
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22 August 2017
Molly Armitage, Explore and Bronze achiever
We spoke to a few students from Herts and Essex High School who've recently completely their Bronze awards about what they did and what they thought of it all.
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22 August 2017
Lilly Hall, Bronze and Explore achiever
We spoke to a few students from Herts and Essex High School who've recently completely their Bronze awards about what they did and what they thought of it all.
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22 August 2017
Lauren Coldicott, Explore and Bronze achiever
We spoke to a few students from Herts and Essex High School who've recently completely their Bronze awards about what they did and what they thought of it all.
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20 August 2017
Rik Carranza: I'm A Fan
With the best storytelling style I've seen this year, Carranza draws audiences in deep with a tale about his sci-fi and the agony of trying to fit in.
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19 August 2017
John-Luke Roberts: Look on My Works, Ye Mighty, and Despair! (All in Caps)
Coming out playing the character of Geoffrey Chaucer, Roberts took his strange humour to a new level.
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18 August 2017
Brendon Burns and Craig Quartermaine in Race Off
Perrier Award-winner, Burns, brings comparative newcomer, Quartermaine, to Edinburgh in an audacious critique of ethnic perceptions.
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17 August 2017
Performers
It's hard to align Irvine Welsh's talent and clout with this dull and needlessly damp exchange.
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17 August 2017
Markus Birdman's Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea
Starting his first foray into animation a bit late left more to be heard than seen.
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17 August 2017
The Andy Field Experience
Telling jokes that are so bad they're brilliant solidly for an hour makes for a completely novel and hilarious set.
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17 August 2017
Yianni Agisilaou: Pockets Of Equality
A show on the futility of gender roles without terribly convincing conviction against them.
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17 August 2017
Bec Hill: Out Of Order
Bec Hill's enormous positivity expands an aleatory stand up and comedy storytelling routine into something you can only leave smiling.
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17 August 2017
Margaret Thatcher Queen of Game Shows
Maggie's first foray into game show presenting got going in an instant and kept going with a relentless energy until the last second.
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17 August 2017
Interview with Samson Hawkins
Samson Hawkins takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.