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17 July 2022
Interview with comedian Josh Jones
Josh speaks about his new show, which he is taking up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August.
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17 July 2022
Interview with comedian Jake Farrell
"I think the true all encompassing madness of it makes it special. It takes over the whole city 24 hours a day and that’s quite compelling in the way that a train crash or a gazelle being eaten by a lion is compelling."
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16 July 2022
Interview with comedian Anthony DeVito
Anthony DeVito (no relation to Danny) is a New York comic from New Jersey, who is coming to Edinburgh Fringe for the first time. He talks about his show, his creative process, and what the appeal is of Edinburgh.
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16 July 2022
Interview with Michelle Shaughnessy, comedian and actress
Canadian comedian Michelle Shaughnessy talks Edinburgh Fringe, performing after lockdown, and early art memories.
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16 July 2022
Interview with comedian Aaron Simmonds
Aaron talks about Edinburgh Fringe, cancel culture, and offers up some advice for those thinking about taking a show up to Fringe.
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16 July 2022
Interview with writer and actress Charlotte Anne-Tilley
"Covid taught us that our government does not value art. We are seen as dispensable. Remember when we were told to pursue new careers? LOL. I think there’s a feeling of anti-establishment rebellion in theatre now."
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15 July 2022
A Midsummer Night's Dream Dress Rehearsal - Play Review
A Midsummer Night's Dream, was it a night or should I say an afternoon to remember? Let's find out...
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15 July 2022
Looking back at the career of Tom Cruise
To celebrate Tom Cruise recently turning 60, we take look at his long and illustrious career
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15 July 2022
Interview with comedian Milo McCabe, AKA Troy Hawke
Comedian and "Greeter's Guild" member Milo McCabe talks about Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the marrying of comedy and psychotherapy, and the school that seems to "spawn" comedians.
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15 July 2022
Interview with comedian Morgan Rees
Morgan speaks to us about taking a show up to Edinburgh, the importance of balancing your passion with financial security, and how Covid helped him reevaluate his work/life balance.
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15 July 2022
Interview with Njambi McGrath: author, stand-up comedian, presenter and political commentator
"In order to get noticed, one must take their wares to market. Leading industry movers and shakers congregate at this world famous market and I believe I have something of interest to sell to the world."
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15 July 2022
Interview with comedy duo Norris & Parker
Parker & Norris talk through their latest show, their creative backgrounds, and give us a frank assessment of why Edinburgh Festival Fringe is better than other festivals,
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15 July 2022
Who Killed “Agatha” Christie - Play Review
Who Killed “Agatha” Christie a cunning thriller? Let’s find out…
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14 July 2022
How far does the “familiar” fit into the foundation of modern day theatre
A review of who killed ‘Agatha’ Christie. Following the press night release on Wednesday 12th July at The Theatre royal Nottingham.
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14 July 2022
Interview with Amie Enriquez, creator, writer, and performer
"One creates art that is meant to be seen, felt, and heard by others. There is great responsibility that comes with that!"
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14 July 2022
Interview with comedian Lily Phillips
Lily Phillips talks about the allure of Edinburgh Festival Fringe, her creative background and bringing, and philosophises of the use of philosophy.
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14 July 2022
Interview with comedian Luca Cupani
"The beauty of this is that for that period, in the microcosmos of the Fringe, it seems as if art really matters: performers and artists have a chance to be seen and to meet people from different countries and background, out of their comfort zone.
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14 July 2022
Interview with comedian and junior doctor Michael Akadiri
We speak to junior doctor and comedian Michael Akadiri about his move into stand-up, his debut hour at the Fringe, and how "as long as it’s not hate, then go create!"