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7 August 2018
Yianni Agisilaou: I, Human
Exploring the impact of technology through humour, observations and cracking use of a Commodore 64. An insightful hour that demonstrates the chaos of our world caused by the evolution of technology.
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7 August 2018
Maisie Adam: Vague
A comedian who won the "So You Think You're Funny?” competition 2017 and brings her warm but self-deprecating show about the north/south divide, height & epilepsy to Edinburgh.
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7 August 2018
Statements
A solo theatre show by Samuel Clayton of Catapult Theatre Company, who demonstrates incredible skill as an actor and provides a moving insight in to the tribulations of additional learning needs in mainstream education.
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6 August 2018
Richard Todd: We need the eggs
This is a show about the irrational pursuit of the absurd. Richard is amenable and generated some bursts of laughter.
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6 August 2018
Murder She Didn't Write
A promising show with good actors, an enjoyable premise and very much a crowd pleaser.
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5 August 2018
My Land by Recirquel Company
A deceptively slow start aids the tension built up through an incredible show of dance, physical theatre & circus skills that at times meant the audience didn’t know whether to clap in amazement or stay silent in fear of breaking the concentration.
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6 August 2018 – 18 August 2018
Fringe Young Writers Award
Edinburgh Festival Fringe are looking for the best review by a young person, and you can win mentoring and paid work from The Scotsman!
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17 July 2018
Interview with Ashley Blaker
Ashley Blaker quickly answers some questions about his upcoming EdFringe show
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6 July 2018
Interview with Rhys Nicholson
Rhys Nicholson talks to Voice about his upcoming EdFringe show
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14 May 2018
Another Interview with Choir of Man!
I caught up with Connor, Tom and Ben from Choir of Man in Melbourne, to discuss Adelaide Fringe, masculinity and what’s next for the show
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7 April 2018
Workshop for Arts Writers
Join the Voice team as a regular contributor and make your voice heard.
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29 November 2017
Alex Cofield on getting to the Edinburgh Fringe
Alex Cofield, writer, director and performer in Woolly: The Morose Merino, which plots the immediate post-heartbreak timeline of a sheep who wears his heart on his sleeve, speaks to Voice about how Woolly came to be, what he did to get to the Edinburgh Fringe and how much it all costs.
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16 August 2017
Stephen Bailey: Can't Think Straight
A witty hour with fantastic adlib, highly entertaining stories and an audience crying with laughter.
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15 August 2017
Off the Top: Neuroscience with Attitude
A good demonstration of how you can bring neuroscience and performance together.
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15 August 2017
Tago - Korean Drum II
It's not something you find often in your local theatre; so take the opportunity to see it.
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15 August 2017
Paris De Nuit
A circus with a lustful appeal to all tastes; packed with dance and music with a 1930's Parisian theme.