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7 August 2018
Claire Sullivan: I wish I had a hotel for dogs
Enter the world of Claire Sullivan and to leave your sanity at the door
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7 August 2018
Scott Gibson: Anywhere but Here
A relaxed hour of comedy with Scottish comedian Scott Gibson
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7 August 2018
Comedians Against Humanity
What do you get when you cross Cards Against Humanity with a group of comedians? An hour of lacklustre improv and unconfident gags.
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7 August 2018
Lost Voice Guy: Inspiration Porn
Delivering an important message through incredibly dark humour, Lost Voice Guy brings back the humanity to an increasingly marginalised group.
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7 August 2018
ISMO: Words Apart
Charming and personable, but the set was stretched too thin
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7 August 2018
Ciarán Dowd: Don Rodolfo
Relentless hilarity, frenetic pace, and possibly the worst spanish accent
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6 August 2018
Richard Todd: We need the eggs
This is a show about the irrational pursuit of the absurd. Richard is amenable and generated some bursts of laughter.
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6 August 2018
Catherine Bohart: Immaculate
A pleasant hour of comedy as Bohart tells personal stories from her life as a bisexual with OCD.
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6 August 2018
Julia Sutherland: Exposed
Exposed showcases the kind of confessional, conversational humour found at the pub, but an over-reliance on props and audience participation failed to achieve a coherent flow.
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6 August 2018
Suzi Ruffell: Nocturnal
Suzi Ruffell's Nocturnal is a joyous hour of stand-up which manages to create an atmosphere of hopefulness while discussing the dismal state of the world. Confronting internet trolls, pervy monks and the mundanity of hen-dos, Ruffell delivers her material with empathy, expert timing and the ease that only comfy shoes can afford.
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5 August 2018
Ivo Graham: Motion Sickness
Ivo Graham is hurtling towards adulthood: he’s engaged, he’s got a mortgage - and he’s finally started buying his own socks. Motion Sickness is a smoothly crafted hour exploring one millenial’s growing pains, and the unexpected anxieties and delights that arise along the way.
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5 August 2018
Jacqueline Novak: How embarrassing for her
An hour of unabashedly rude and joyfully crude comedy
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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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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...