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31 July 2019
Interview with Ruth Bratt, Showstoppers!
"What’s in the room, what’s in the world, is on the stage! That said, we tend to steer clear of things like Brexit and Trump - not because we feel we shouldn’t deal with them, but there’s enough of that in the real world."
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30 July 2019
Interview with Maddie Ross, creator of Coming Home With Me
"We’ve since taken the show to Guildford and London where I interviewed more people from those areas to make the show more location specific. It’s important that the show is as relatable as possible to really hammer home how entrenched this issue is in society."
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29 July 2019
Interview with Lizzie Vieh, playwright
Upcoming New York playwright Lizzie Vieh’sMonsoon Season is a dark and twisted tale of paranoia and addiction, taking you down to humanity’s darkest depths with biting humour and blinding insight.
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28 July 2019
Interview with Crybabies
"If anyone comes away from Danger Brigade with a moral or message, that is a profound mistake on our part. We want this show to be the comedic equivalent of an ostrich burying its head in the sand."
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22 July 2019
Interview with Diana Dinerman, Detour
"Responding to events isn’t just about world politics; it’s about responding to events in your own life: your relationships, your desires, your disappointments. Every good solo show or comedy set responds to the personal and somehow captures the universal."
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22 July 2019
Interview with Zach Zucker (a.k.a. Jack Tucker)
Zach Zucker is coming to the fringe as new character creation Jack Tucker, who will lampoon every bad joke and hack comic in the book.
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22 July 2019
Interview with Taigé Lauren, Searchers
"But seriously, I believe Art should be complex and full of paradox, like being human is. If I lose sight of that, I'm just a zealot on a soapbox. And I grew out of my religious phase years ago. I'm not suited for it..."
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21 July 2019
Interview with Alex Hughes, writer and performer of The De Nova Super
Alex is a film, television and theatre actor and veteran of Secret Cinema. Alongside fellow theatre, clown, film and movement aficionado Will Palmer he has crafted THE DE NOVA SUPER, a cinematic, visually compelling and emotionally challenging space odyssey.
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8 August 2019 – 9 August 2019
An Objectively Funny Night
A fundraiser for your new favourite production company's mental health partnership with the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), providing and raising awareness for services to support performers at the Fringe.
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19 July 2019
Interview with Joz Norris
"I never really wanted to be a stand-up, I wanted to make comedy, and I guess the live circuit, specifically the Fringe, is a way of building up your ability and your self-belief and your repertoire in the hope of one day making that big thing."
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18 July 2019
Interview with Clare Pointing
"I think social media can get quite aggressive, some people feel indestructible behind their device and some pretty horrible stuff gets spouted."
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18 July 2019
Interview with Ellen Waddell, Don't be Terrible
"Have no expectations other than learning how to be a better performer, and make sure you don’t compare yourself to anyone else. This is your journey."
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17 July 2019
Interview with Sarah Keyworth
"I get the sense that when Brexit or Trump is brought up in a club setting people are quite exhausted by it."
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17 July 2019
Interview with Just These Please
"Since 2016 there seem to be more audience members sitting on the right as opposed to the left but don’t read too much into that."
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16 July 2019
David Lynch - NGHS - Creative Critics - MIF19
The Creative Critics from Newall Green High School review David Lynch at HOME.
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16 July 2019
Tree - MCA - Creative Critics - MIF19 pt.4
The Creative Critics from Manchester Communication Academy review 'Tree' by Idris Elba & Kwame Kwei-Armah. Fourth Set.
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16 July 2019
Tree - MCA - Creative Critics - MIF19 pt.3
The Creative Critics from Manchester Communication Academy review 'Tree' by Idris Elba & Kwame Kwei-Armah. Third Set.
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16 July 2019
Tree - MCA - Creative Critics - MIF19 pt.2
The Creative Critics from Manchester Communication Academy review 'Tree' by Idris Elba & Kwame Kwei-Armah. Second Set.