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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 Between Us
    6 May 2018

    Between Us

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    An improvised look into the ups and downs of modern romance!

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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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  • 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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  • Event Workshop for Arts Writers
    7 April 2018

    Workshop for Arts Writers

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Join the Voice team as a regular contributor and make your voice heard.

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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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  • Feature Voice’s Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2017: The Shortlist!
    1 June 2017

    Voice’s Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2017: The Shortlist!

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Find out who has been shortlisted for Voice Mag's Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2017

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  • Review Landmines
    31 May 2017

    Landmines

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    There is so much in the news around terrorism, Donald Trump, war and and other such horrors, it is becoming easier to ignore what is happening than to do something about it.

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  • Review Kids with Beards: Fandango
    31 May 2017

    Kids with Beards: Fandango

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    Eurovision, questionable shadow puppets, and bus-stop encounters. This sketch comedy has it all.

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  • Interview Interview with Billy Barrington
    24 May 2017

    Interview with Billy Barrington

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    We talk to the Course Leader of Creative Media at Access to Music Brighton over their imminent closure, their Brighton Fringe show, and the changing state of the education sector.

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  • Review Dangled
    23 May 2017

    Dangled

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    A one-of-a kind monologue about a bizarre man which explores dark, taboo topics whilst still having the audience laughing.

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  • Review The Love of Stationary
    22 May 2017

    The Love of Stationary

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    Lisa Maria Berg's quirky, funny tale of a lady who is unpredictable and unprepared for the world of love. This wacky one woman show certainly doesn't lack character!

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  • Review Urinetown: The Musical
    22 May 2017

    Urinetown: The Musical

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    Urinetown: The Musical is set in a time of drought and water shortage, where everyone must pay to pee. If they refuse to pay or urinate on the ground, they are sent to the mysterious "urinetown". The expression "spend a penny" has never been more fitting.

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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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