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2 August 2023 – 28 August 2023
US Comedian Cam Gavinski Set For Edinburgh Fringe Debut
“You can learn how to be funny-ish, but some people have funny in their bones that can’t be learned—That’s Cam Gavinski” - Todd Glass
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10 May 2023
Is audience participation ruining theatre?
The debate over whether singing along to musicals should be banned
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9 May 2023
Review: The Loop
What is it really like living with intrusive thoughts and a diagnosis of OCD?
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9 May 2023
Review: Destiny
An unapologetic account of one young woman’s teenage experience on a Wiltshire council estate; Florence Espeut-Nickless’ new show is destined for success.
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8 May 2023
Case study: The importance of purpose-built programs of study
Supporting young people into further education, and into jobs in the arts
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3 May 2023
Interview with The Hairy Godmothers
The Hairy Godmothers are a Perth based creative collective, and are bringing two shows to Brighton Fringe in 2023. Dr. Jae West is part of the collective, and is answering questions on behalf of The Hairy Godmothers.
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2 August 2023 – 28 August 2023
JOE MCTERNAN, LIFE ADVICE THAT WON’T CHANGE YOUR LIFE
Viral comedy sensation Joe McTernan will be performing at The Underbelly at Edinburgh Fringe this Summer. Joe is famed for his observational stand-up and unique style!
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26 April 2023 – 5 June 2023
Review for Voice at Brighton Fringe 2023
Want to see great shows and help Voice Magazine find the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer? Apply now to become part of the team.
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23 April 2023
Review: Toska at The Hope Theatre, London
Toska tells the true story of Russia’s Khachaturyan sisters, who after many years of abuse, killed their own father. Presented by Sortsol Theatre Company, this urgent piece of physical theatre is at The Hope Theatre, London until 29th April 2023.
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21 April 2023
National Theatre Live: Good by C.P. Taylor. Directed by Dominic Cooke
A Theatre Production starring David Tennant, Elliot Levey and Sharon Small.
Good is set in Pre World War Two Germany, and it is a staggeringly impactful story themed on radicalisation.
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21 April 2023
The Meaning of Zong: Turning the Dark Pages of History
The Zong Massacre and the slave trade are some of the darkest pages of human history. The Meaning of Zong is a powerful and lyrical retelling of history with well-placed light-touch humour that teaches about the past and encourages a better future.
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3 May 2023 – 27 May 2023
Rhiannon Faith's gritty dance-theatre show DROWNTOWN tour extends into May 2023
Gritty, uncompromising and dark new dance-theatre from bold and brave choreographer Rhiannon Faith. Autobiographical testimonials and text to amplify the voices of the vulnerable and unheard in modern Britain’s areas of social deprivation.
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12 April 2023
Interview with comedian Edy Hurst
"There's nothing quite like the feeling of performing comedy live, I’ve acted and been in bands, but the immediacy and gratification of delivering something you thought of to an audience that then laughs has to be closest thing to actual magic there is."
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6 May 2023
Dance Performance - And the Summer Shall Follow
In a thought-provoking double-bill of contemporary danc, emerging choreographers Catherine Sleeman and Liezl De Wouters explore the link between personal and planetary well-being, inviting their audience to look both outward and inward for hope.
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19 April 2023
Review for Voice at Brighton Fringe 2023
Want to see great shows and help Voice Magazine find the Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer? Join us for a workshop on 19 April.
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10 April 2023
Interview with comedian James Regal
Comedian James Regal is bringing two shows to Brighton Fringe this year, 'Fake Jews' and 'LOLyamorous'. We talk about the shows, the Fringe, and his career in comedy to date.
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19 April 2023 – 20 April 2023
Luke Wright’s The Remains of Logan Dankworth set for two dates in Bristol
A fast-paced and thrilling verse play about intertwined marital and political upheaval, told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets.
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7 April 2023
Interview with comedian Thao Thanh Cao
Australian Vietnamese comedian Thao Thanh Cao talks about travelling halfway across the world to perform at Brighton Fringe this May.