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29 November 2017
Interview: Russell Hicks
We caught up with improv comedian, Russell Hicks, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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29 November 2017
Interview: Damian Kingsley
Damian Kingsley is up at the Festival Fringe performing his show Knock Knock. "A story about identity and pretentiousness for anyone with a friend or partner who's become a bit of prick. All donations go to Shelter as part of the penniless tour from Lands' End."
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26 August 2016
Damian Kingsley: Knock Knock
Knock knock, who's there? Damian's funny performance.
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26 August 2016
A+ Underachiever
A fresh take on the cliches of Chinese parenting, in a show that had plenty of great material, and a few wobbles
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26 August 2016
Mark Steel's in Toon
While poking fun at Paisley's picture-covered shops or highlighting the devastation the highland clearances caused Gaelic culture, Steel accurately debunks ancient theories and modern-day abominations.
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26 August 2016
Phil Ellis is Alone Together (But Mostly Alone)
Ellis impresses as he isn't afraid to make a fool of himself during his torturous downward-spiral as he makes a mockery of his own self-worth.
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22 August 2016
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2016
We announce, in no particular order, the best shows from our time at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016. The cream of the crop, only the best.
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21 August 2016
Colin Cloud: Exposé
The mind-bending, astonishing ingenuity of Colin Cloud is back for another sell-out Fringe run.
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21 August 2016
Interview with Andrea Walker
Voice talks to dancer, choreographer, and Artistic Director of 201 Dance Company about Smother, his early inspirations, and how to enter the industry!
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20 August 2016
A Pocketful of Grimms
A fun, entertaining show that will enchant children and entertain adults.
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19 August 2016
Mark Watson's Edinborolympics
A hilarious show full of ridiculous challenges that are guaranteed to make you laugh.
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19 August 2016
Amée Smith: Relax, It's Not About You
This brave and endearing newbie to comedy might not make you laugh out loud, but she's certainly inspiring.
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18 August 2016
Naz Osmanoglu: Exposure
The middle-class, Turkish-Englishman has a lot more than just his culture to credit his humour to: all his character flaws are more than enough.
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18 August 2016
Ed Patrick: Junior Optimist
A show by a comedian who is also a junior doctor will obviously make for wonderfully graphic material.
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18 August 2016
Pete Otway: Six Years From Then
Something that British stand-up comedy mostly fails to do is actively address the comedians' important issues. Otway's honest routine bucks the trend.
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18 August 2016
Police Cops
Flyerers pitched Police Cops to me four times. When another show cancelled, I chose Police Cops to replace it and gladly so.
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18 August 2016
John-Luke Roberts Builds A Monster
The audience is startled when we realise that, whilst we take our seats, Roberts is sat hiding behind his own cape already on stage.