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12 July 2022
Interview with satirical ventriloquist Conrad Koch
Double EMMY nominated ventriloquist Conrad Koch talks about Apartheid, coming to Edinburgh Fringe for the first time, and how his upbringing has influenced his work.
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12 July 2022
Interview with Dave Johns, comedian, actor, and star of 'I, Daniel Blake'
"Theatre and being an entertainer seemed a billion miles away from my life... A teacher took us to see Death of a Salesman, which totally blew me away! That was it, I was hooked!"
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12 July 2022
Interview with Emmanuel Sonubi, comedian
We speak to comedian Emmanuel Sonubi about his Edinburgh Fringe debut, and whether cancel culture has a place in the social narrative.
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12 July 2022
Interview with Eryn Tett, model and award-winning comedian
"This year has just gone from zero to one hundred in terms of work and opportunities coming back.... I’m now trying to think back to those locked-down few months and handpick some bits from that life to bring back."
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11 July 2022
Interview with comedian Alice Brine
We speak to Alice Brine about her show Brinestorm, which is coming to Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August, as well as how Covid-19 changed her attitude towards work.
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11 July 2022
Interview with comedian and podcaster Alison Spittle
Comedian, podcaster, and Richard Osman's House of Games aspirant Alison Spittle tells us a little about her new Edinburgh Festival Fringe Show,
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11 July 2022
Interview with Andy Macleod, musician, music promoter and author
"I was lead singer of a band back in the nineties. We were managed by Ricky Gervais but I’m not sure what ever happened to him."
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11 July 2022
Interview with Anna Clifford, comedian, actor, podcast host and chancer!
"The Edinburgh Fringe is like the Olympics for comedy so why wouldn’t I want to jump through hoops and do a handstand just for a bit of attention!"
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10 July 2022
The Hive Shrewsbury "Sounds to Look Forward To" Event Review
An exciting showcase of a new wave of British musical talent
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10 July 2022
Singin' in the rain - play review
This was a delightful production. The set was not a colourful as I expected but it was certainly creative – and was complimented with lovely lighting. The colourful costumes also demanded a lot of attention. It was a real feast for the eyes.
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8 July 2022
Review: The Avalanches
The Avalanches show at the O2 Ritz in Manchester was not one to miss
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7 July 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Nosferatu (1922)
It has been 100 years since F.W. Murnau released his haunting masterpiece Nosferatu – what is its legacy today?
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16 July 2022
Festival of Archaeology: Staffordshire Hoard Reimagined
A celebration of archaeology inspired by The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery's newly reimagined gallery, Staffordshire Hoard: Treasure of Mercia.
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5 July 2022
Interview with Malcolm Galea, winner of Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer Award
"I find writing torturous, lonely, and incredibly difficult. At the same time, it also affords you the most freedom, a comparative degree of control over your career, and can be incredibly satisfying."
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4 July 2022
The toxicity of celebrity culture in the music industry
Analysing the career journeys of two of the biggest names in music, Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato, to delve into the toxicity of celebrity culture on female musicians.
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3 July 2022
SIX the Musical - Play review
Divorced. Beheaded. Died. Divorced. Beheaded. LIVE! These women are more than a rhyme, a song or a wife. They were more than a King could handle.
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27 June 2022
Ten LGBTQ+ filmmakers to check out
This pride month, why not give some underseen films by the best queer filmmakers a go?
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27 June 2022
My Hamilton Review
I have created a powerpoint presentation of my review on Hamilton - my Bronze Arts Award Part B