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  • Interview Skank: Interview with writer and performer Clem
    2 August 2022

    Skank: Interview with writer and performer Clem

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Growing up in France in the middle of bumblef*ck nowhere meant that I didn’t watch a theatre show until I moved to England and studied Drama GCSE, so I grew up on films that my mum brought back from her trips to the UK.

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  • Interview Interview with Clare Bartholomew and Daniel Tobias, Salvador Dinosaur
    2 August 2022

    Interview with Clare Bartholomew and Daniel Tobias, Salvador Dinosaur

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "This show was created before the pandemic but it was postponed numerous times due to covid and lockdowns and as we had two years to think about it, we re-wrote it twice. It’s instilled in me that you always need to spend longer than you think creating a show."

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  • Interview Interview with Connor Taylor: professional ballet dancer turned dance teacher
    1 August 2022

    Interview with Connor Taylor: professional ballet dancer turned dance teacher

    by Flo Cornall Kickstart

    We speak to Connor Taylor, founder and principal of Adore Dance London in East London, all about the impact of lockdown on creative practice, gaining confidence to dance for yourself, and what it's like to run an entire dance school. 

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  • Interview Interview with comedian and author Grace Campbell
    1 August 2022

    Interview with comedian and author Grace Campbell

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "My family are Scottish and so I have a huge affinity with the country, and with Edinburgh. I love the way Edinburgh hosts the fringe, it’s like nothing else in the world."

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  • Interview Interview with comedian Emo Majok
    1 August 2022

    Interview with comedian Emo Majok

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "I decided a long time ago that failure is not an option. I’ve sacrificed way too much to not be living my purpose. I love, live and breathe stand-up comedy. I honestly feel so lucky to be doing the thing I love."

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  • Interview Interview with physical comedian Luke Rollason
    1 August 2022

    Interview with physical comedian Luke Rollason

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "There’s a lack of diversity within alternative comedy, which I think is primarily down to its much smaller scale than more mainstream forms of comedy. If you scale down any industry, you get a microcosm of the same ratio, but it is far more blatant in a much smaller pool of talent."

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  • Interview Interview with Jenna Fincken, Joint Executive Director of Wildcard Theatre Company
    1 August 2022

    Interview with Jenna Fincken, Joint Executive Director of Wildcard Theatre Company

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "It wasn’t till I was in my mid-twenties I seriously considered trying to write something. I’d always have ideas but no strategy on where to even begin. The real turning point of inspiration was watching Angry Alan by Penelope Skinner at Fringe 2018. It blew my mind."

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  • Interview Interview with Rob Auton, writer and comedian
    1 August 2022

    Interview with Rob Auton, writer and comedian

    by Flo Cornall Kickstart

    Rob Auton returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with a brand new show all about crowds

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  • Interview Interview with comedian Pierre Novellie
    1 August 2022

    Interview with comedian Pierre Novellie

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "Watching impotently as years of work and momentum were destroyed in front of me as I recovered from long covid made me a lot more zen, in the end. There are many ways to skin the cat of success."

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  • Interview Interview with the creative collective Pintozor
    1 August 2022

    Interview with the creative collective Pintozor

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Guide to Surviving Masculinist Territory is a performance in the form of a sound walk in urban space. The audience follows a woman in the street, while listening to the story of an "Incel", a member of this community of "involuntary celibates" who meet on the internet around their common hatred of women. 

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  • Interview Interview with Adrian and Martyn from The Tiger Lillies
    31 July 2022

    Interview with Adrian and Martyn from The Tiger Lillies

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "Our manager says we are the god fathers of dark cabaret. That probably makes Marlene Dietrich or Edith Piaf great great godmothers of dark cabaret!"

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  • Interview Interview with Dan Wye, AKA Séayoncé
    31 July 2022

    Interview with Dan Wye, AKA Séayoncé

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "Without sounding like someone who owns an Etsy shop selling jewellery made out of pasta, I find inspiration from most of the people in my life who are hilarious and gorgeous, but that is mandatory to be in my cult."

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  • Interview Interview with clown Julia Masli
    31 July 2022

    Interview with clown Julia Masli

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "I started doing comedy by mistake! I wanted to be a tragic actor in a big theatre. Make people cry. Comedy stages were more accessible to foreigners like me so I started doing tragedy there."

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  • Interview Interview with comedian Lucy Frederick
    31 July 2022

    Interview with comedian Lucy Frederick

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "It's really expensive and stressful for performers taking a show to Edinburgh, but once you get there the atmosphere is unlike anywhere else. Your mates are all doing shows nearby and everyone is putting it all out there and trying their best."

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  • Interview Interview with Myra DuBois
    31 July 2022

    Interview with Myra DuBois

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "Social media has levelled the playing field and given a platform to anyone with internet access. People are being held to account for their words and actions. ‘Cancel Culture’ is the sound of surprise on hearing a retort for the first time."

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  • Interview Interview with comedian Patrick Spicer
    31 July 2022

    Interview with comedian Patrick Spicer

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "When I started doing stand-up, I did a sort of character and used that to hide how I felt and what I actually thought about things, but as I’ve gotten more comfortable on stage I now use stand-up to shamelessly over-share all my deepest fears and humiliations, which is allowed because I’m an important artist."

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  • Interview Interview with comedy music duo Two Hearts
    30 July 2022

    Interview with comedy music duo Two Hearts

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Laura Daniel and Joseph Moore talk about Covid-19, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and shop an off-license Winnie the Pooh production

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  • Interview Interview with comedian Rajiv Karia
    30 July 2022

    Interview with comedian Rajiv Karia

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "At my first Glastonbury, I slept in a one room tent with two mates. At my first Edinburgh, I slept on a yoga mat with no pillow all month and shared a room with four boys. So I guess other festivals have better sleeping conditions."

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