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3 December 2018
Homeless hotspot: Brighton’s crisis
“We’ve got a humanitarian crisis on our hands” - Invisible Voices
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30 November 2018
Accessibility and the theatre: what’s the problem?
For some of us, going to the theatre is an enjoyable experience, and the only thing we have to worry about is the quality of the performance. However, members of the audience who are D/deaf or disabled can't even be guaranteed their needs will be accommodated.
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16 November 2018
Homeless to hostel to home: An interview with Dan Campbell
“These days I have a lot more to lose.”
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31 October 2018
Is technology holding journalism hostage? The answer isn’t that clear
Voice was joined by a panel of industry experts to discuss the increased influence of digital technology on journalism
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30 October 2018
Who are Shape Arts and what's the National Disability Arts Collection and Archive all about?
Sarah Welsh catches up with David Hevey, Shape’s CEO, and two artists playing their part in a heritage story that’s both a global first and a major coup for Britain.
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19 October 2018
“I basically had to declare myself homeless”
19-year-old Georgia shares her experience of being homeless in the most expensive city in the UK.
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27 September 2018
Responsible Reviewing
Reviewing is a skill, it’s also an honour. Artists let you in to their show, event or space in order to tell the world what you thought. An objective yet critical view is important - but it doesn’t give you any right to disrupt it or make anyone uncomfortable.
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19 September 2018
New Reads: September
Looking for reading inspiration this month? Check out our round-up of what's going on in books this month!
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17 September 2018
Five tips for using art to change the world from activist theatre troupe BP or Not BP?
Thinking of using art and creativity to make the world a better place? Here are a few tips from Danny of BP or Not BP? to get you started.
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30 August 2018
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2018
It is our fifth year at the Fringe, and the fourth that we have run the Pick of the Fringe, and still we are blown away by phenomenal quality and sheer genius that occupies the Scottish capital. In no particular order, here is the best of what we saw during the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. A huge congratulations to everyone on this list!
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14 August 2018
Beyond ‘Curious Incident’, New Narratives of Autism by David Hartley
There’s a saying in the autism community: “If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism.” There’s a serious humour at the heart of it, a wilful contradiction of logic spoken with an eyebrow raised that asks for change. It speaks to the frustration felt by autistic individuals who have seen the story of their identity told through harmful medical hypothesising, misguided neurotypical guesswork and deeply entrenched stereotyping – and usually by people who are not autistic.
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31 July 2018
Voice's internal reviewing system
This is how we consider a performance when delivering a star rating
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6 July 2018
Exploring the trauma of premature menopause through theatre
Theatre Unlocked are a Manchester-based Theatre Company, who are currently touring their first production:‘FLUSHED’, which looks at the diagnosis of POI in young women.
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15 June 2018
What does GDPR mean for you?
This short piece isn’t an article telling you about the upcoming legislation and us asking for permission to follow you around the internet. WE DON’T DO THAT. But we wanted to help dispel a few myths; whilst letting you know how we’ve given you even more power.
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2 June 2018
What we are reading: June
Find the books and adaptions that are making waves this June
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10 April 2018
From Voice to action: Activism
How do we achieve meaningful change in a world that is constantly moving?