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13 September 2022
Interview with singer Emily Breeze
“You blink, two decades have passed, and you become the thing you always despised, a three-dimensional, functional adult with reasonable expectations.”
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8 September 2022
Interview with Shi!t Theatre's Rebecca and Louise
Have you ever heard of Isabel Peron? Me neither, but after speaking with Rebecca and Louise, I'm not likely to forget her.
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20 August 2022
Interview with comedian, actor and doctor Stefania Licari
"One of the aspects I love about being a performer is the rapport with other artists, and it’s incredible that within one city for the month of August, Edinburgh contains all the artists I admire, work with or aspire to meet. Isn’t that just magical?"
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17 August 2022
Epic Games’ Heiko Wenczel on programming in creative industries
“Learning how to programme and work in the creative arts at the same time is a unique opportunity.”
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15 August 2022
Interview with writer-performer Patrick McPherson
"My mum would write stories and read them to my twin brother and me when we were small. I remember her making up this epic fantasy Odyssey which, as I recall it, might be one of the greatest things ever written. But according to her she lost it. A true tragedy."
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15 August 2022
Interview with comedian Lew Fitz
"It made me focus on the gigs I was doing. It became more out the quality rather than the quantity and how every set or show was building towards creating something, in this case my show Soft Lad"
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12 August 2022
Interview with comedian and actor Ali Brice
"It’s silly, sincere and heartfelt... My show is for the Ali from 2018 that didn’t know how to cope. I’d like to think if I had seen this show back then, I would have made some different decisions."
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6 August 2022
Interview with comedian Tony Law
Tony Law talks to Voice about his new show, 'A Now Begin in Again', up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August.
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6 August 2022
Interview with comedian and animator Alasdair Beckett-King
"I'm not convinced that 'cancel culture' is sufficiently coherent a concept that an exemption from it could reasonably be sought."
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6 August 2022
Interview with comedian Tom Lucy
"Do it but only do it when you think you really have a good show. It’s too stressful and expensive to do it if you’re not really bringing something worthwhile."
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5 August 2022
Interview with writer and director Toby Hulse
"I have been coming to Edinburgh for nearly forty years now, and it never disappoints."
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5 August 2022
Interview with comedian Casey Balsham
"I was always told I was funny but had no idea it could be a career. The idea of making a living off of jokes was very intriguing to me."
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5 August 2022
Interview with writer and comedian Hannah Fairweather
"While clocking up stage time is important and putting in your 10,000 hours definitely has its value, I now appreciate how important it is to set smart goals so you get exactly what you want out of each gig."
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5 August 2022
Interview with actor Daniel Hoffmann-Gill
"When you fall in love with making art, as I did, as a kid, you’re not thinking of being motivated to get into an industry. You just want to tell stories and entertain and make people feel stuff and change the bloody world. Lofty ideals that crash and burn but that I cling to nevertheless."
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5 August 2022
Interview with Robbie Curtis, Director of Arc Circus
"At Arc we are passionate about our work reaching a wide audience, and Edinburgh Fringe is an incredibly well regarded festival showcasing some of the world's best work."
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4 August 2022
Interview with theatre maker Trynity Silk, Say It Again, Sorry?
"The pandemic... also gave us an opportunity to test the show out more thoroughly as well as spend some time redeveloping the script. We’ve definitely had to rethink our “spit handshake” finale!"
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4 August 2022
Interview with Spenser Inwood & Debra Iris Batton, A Good Catch Circus
"The last 2 years have definitely impacted the way we made our new work. We spent a lot of time on Zoom, talking, writing and creating on our own, a very different approach from Casting Off which was created on the training floor, trying new tricks, letting our lives interrupt and inspire us."
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4 August 2022
Interview with Andrea Walker, Artistic Director of 201 Dance Company
"You could burn down in flames, or your life could change forever. Either way, it’ll be a crazy ride you’ll never forget."