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  • Interview Interview with Two Surnames
    4 June 2018

    Interview with Two Surnames

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    We speak to Two Surnames, whose show Fix My Brain made it onto the shortlist for Voice's Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2018!

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  • Blog Brighton Fringe 2018 Closure
    4 June 2018

    Brighton Fringe 2018 Closure

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    The festivities have drawn to a close.

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  • Review White Girls
    3 June 2018

    White Girls

    by Alex Christie

    A drama comedy looking at the experiences of two white women in the Calais 'jungle'

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  • Review Cooked
    3 June 2018

    Cooked

    by Kerry Williams Local Reporter

    Kitchen sink meets dark, heart-break humour in Natalie Audley’s ‘Cooked’.

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  • Review Bus Boy
    29 May 2018

    Bus Boy

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    When 'Bus Boy' meets Jerry, an unlikely friendship forms...

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  • Review The Ayahuasca Diaries
    25 May 2018

    The Ayahuasca Diaries

    by Cath Carver

    Chipper comedic account of a health quest to Peru

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  • Review Hopeless
    24 May 2018

    Hopeless

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    Leyla Josephine stars as herself in this personal journey.

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  • Review Am I If?
    23 May 2018

    Am I If?

    by Emily Nash

    Bramble Wallace’s one-woman performance in 'Am I If?' address female issues ranging from menstruation and female preoccupations with beauty to what feminism means in the modern age.

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  • Review Pals
    22 May 2018

    Pals

    by Kerry Williams Local Reporter

    An eclectic and welcome mix of hilarious one-liners and absurdist storytelling stand-up; unmissable comedy joy from William Stone and Simone Belshaw.

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  • Review Sara Barron: For Worse
    21 May 2018

    Sara Barron: For Worse

    by Beth Rollings Local Reporter

    Sara Barron provides some pre-weekend laughs in an intimate Edinburgh Fringe preview show.

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  • Review A Robot in Human Skin
    17 May 2018

    A Robot in Human Skin

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    Nicole Henriksen returns after her acclaimed debut theatre show last year, delivering both hilarity and sincerity.

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  • Review What We Leave Behind
    17 May 2018

    What We Leave Behind

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    When someone dies, we are left with a museum all about them, normally in the form of boxes in a loft. But what do we leave behind? 

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  • Review Shakespeare’s Mad Women
    14 May 2018

    Shakespeare’s Mad Women

    by Franki Hay Contributor

    Modern-day Shakespeare takes a surprisingly existentialist turn

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  • Review Fast
    14 May 2018

    Fast

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    They come looking for a cure, many never leave alive...

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  • Review Standard:Elite
    11 May 2018

    Standard:Elite

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    There are two types of tickets but more than two types of people!

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  • Review Geometries of Water
    11 May 2018

    Geometries of Water

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    A sea-side attraction of the sea.

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  • Review Form
    10 May 2018

    Form

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    The Warren delivers again - in an interesting way.

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  • Review The Sleeper
    10 May 2018

    The Sleeper

    by Franki Hay Contributor

    A thought-provoking piece challenging the facelessness of the refugee crisis

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