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Voice MagPosts Tagged: brighton fringe
  • Review Shame
    6 May 2018

    Shame

    by Isabella Colletta Contributor

    Pete Strong’s latest stand up show holds plenty of potential but ends up being utterly shameful.

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  • Review Late Night Gimp Fight
    5 May 2018

    Late Night Gimp Fight

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    'Gimp down'

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  • Review GUN
    5 May 2018

    GUN

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    If you kill someone, you better make sure they really are dead. First rule of a murder, isn't it?

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  • Review Behind Our Skin
    5 May 2018

    Behind Our Skin

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A unique and interesting show following the lives of two French women living in different countries and facing different challenges.

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  • Blog Festival Line-Up
    2 May 2018

    Festival Line-Up

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    2018 Edition.

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  • Interview WINDOW interview: Gender Euphoria
    2 May 2018

    WINDOW interview: Gender Euphoria

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    WINDOW is Brighton Fringe's Arts Industry showcase created to develop and encourage artists ready for the next step in their career. We spoke to James Lorien MacDonald about their show Gender Euphoria, which was selected as a WINDOW winner.

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  • Blog Brighton Fringe 2018
    25 April 2018

    Brighton Fringe 2018

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    The summer festival arrives once again.

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  • Feature Apply to be considered for Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer 2018
    25 March 2018

    Apply to be considered for Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer 2018

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Voice is running the Best Newcomer Award at Brighton Fringe 2018. If this is your first time at Brighton Fringe, you are eligible to be considered for the shortlist!

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  • Event How to: Become a Reviewer for Voice Magazine
    24 April 2018

    How to: Become a Reviewer for Voice Magazine

    by Cath Carver

    We’re looking for opinionated young reviewers aged 16-30 years to see shows for free and publish reviews at Brighton Fringe!

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  • Interview Interview with Katie Underhay of Mumblecrust Theatre
    11 December 2017

    Interview with Katie Underhay of Mumblecrust Theatre

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    We speak to co-artistic director of Mumblecrust Theatre, winner of Voice's Best newcomer to Brighton Fringe for their charming and delightful play The Tale of the Cockatrice

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  • Blog Looking Back at Fringe 2017
    6 June 2017

    Looking Back at Fringe 2017

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    A better experience than last year.

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  • Blog Award Ceremony
    2 June 2017

    Award Ceremony

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    An event I didn't expect.

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  • Review Fish Finger Fridays
    20 May 2017

    Fish Finger Fridays

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Ollie Jones-Evans, Anna Harris and Rajiv Karia return to Brighton for an hour of sketch comedy to a packed out space in the Broadway Lounge.

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  • Review Immigrant Diaries for Refugees - Sajeela Kershi & Guests
    20 May 2017

    Immigrant Diaries for Refugees - Sajeela Kershi & Guests

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    An important show that challenges the perception of immigrants, and presents life from their point of view

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  • Review Lachlan Werner: Belly Talk (A Language of Love)
    20 May 2017

    Lachlan Werner: Belly Talk (A Language of Love)

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    A self-aware ventriloquist show that fails to push the boundaries.

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  • Review Werewolf: Live
    20 May 2017

    Werewolf: Live

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    I didn't believe this show could work - boy, was I wrong.

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  • Review Anti-White PC Mangina Rises!
    20 May 2017

    Anti-White PC Mangina Rises!

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    The internet is where hope and grammar goes to die…

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  • Review Alex Kealy - Too Early To Say
    18 May 2017

    Alex Kealy - Too Early To Say

    by Grace McCabe Contributor

    Entertaining and current, Too Early To Say is an hour of fun. Take a break from worrying about the political events in the world and watch as Alex Kealy cleverly lightens the situation whilst making some very valid points!

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