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4 April 2018
Interview with Nicole Ben-Simon, children's book author
I spoke to Nicole about her children’s book and why it’s important to talk about mental health from a young age
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30 March 2018
What goes on at Chichester Festival Theatre
We speak to Chichester Festival Theatre about their creative theatre workshops, local radio plays produced by young people and their involvement with Arts Award.
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29 March 2018
What goes on at Anthos Arts
We talk to Anthos Arts about their modern adaptation of Hamlet, their growth through play technique and their exciting up and coming Arts Award projects.
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28 March 2018
Interview with Richard Wall - YoungMinds
To mark the 25th anniversary of YoungMinds, we talk to Richard Wall from their youth engagement team about what the charity stands for, some of their successes, and what more should be done to improve mental health provisions.
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28 March 2018
Where are they now? with Idriss Assoumanou
Idriss is a talented filmmaker who has worked with us as a Voice Contributor. Now he's travelling the country for various film projects, showcasing his talent and building up an impressive repertoire. Let's hear things from his own words!
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22 March 2018
Where are they now? with Tom Inniss
Tom began his career in the arts nearly 10 years ago as a member of of the Bury St Edmund's Youth Council. Nowadays, he is the well-recognised editor of Voice with a degree in politics and a masters in journalism tucked neatly under his belt. Let's see what else he's been up to!
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15 March 2018
Interview with Rob Gee
I spoke to Rob about his work in a psychiatric ward and why it forms part of his comedic and poetry material
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8 March 2018
Interview with Comedians Against Humanity
After the tent collapsed part-way through their show (it’s Fringe - anything can happen!), I spoke with Yianni, Clare, Kat and Nadia about the other challenges the Fringe presents and why the arts are important
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8 March 2018
Interview with Star Academy
I spoke to Cartia, Bella, Imogen and Ruby from Star Academy about their first time performing at the Fringe and their training
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28 February 2018
Interview with Smells Like Teen Spirit
I spoke to Chelsea, Jayden and Kiara about their personal struggles with mental health issues and the advice they’d give those who are also struggling
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28 February 2018
Interview with Roman MC from 360 ALLSTARS
I chatted with Roman MC about his first Fringe and the advice he’d give to young aspiring performers
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28 February 2018
Interview with Dan Schmidt from headspace
I spoke to Dan about the mental health organisation and the services they provide
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26 February 2018
Interview with Justin Matson
I spoke to Justin about his career as a stand-up comedian, his struggles with body image and sexuality and how the arts have helped him
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24 February 2018
Interview with Sam Anderson
Sam spoke to me about his show at Adelaide Fringe and coming to terms with his sexuality
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23 February 2018
Interview with Ingrid Garner
I spoke to Ingrid about the inspirations for her plays and her view on Fringe and the importance of the arts
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23 February 2018
Interview with Freddie from Choir of Man
I caught up briefly with Freddie who talked to me about the unprecedented success of the show and the differences between Adelaide and Edinburgh
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23 February 2018
Where are they now? with Silver Arts Award achiever Mary Strickson
We catch up with Mary Strickson, who joined the Youth Network as a Voice Reporter back in 2015, whilst completing a Master’s degree and a Silver Arts Award.
Today, she is living life to the full by developing her art form and volunteering left, right and centre with various organisations such as FORMAT Photography Festival, to name just a few. Over to you Mary!
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21 February 2018
Interview with The Tailormade
Singer/songwriters The Tailormade are fresh off their first tour and talk to Voice about the experience