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10 February 2022
Voice Retrospects: Six
The musical phenomenon that just keeps on giving, Six is something special, putting the story of Henry VIII's wives into their own hands.
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6 September 2021
Review: SUGAR
Mabel Thomas’ one-woman show is as compelling as it is disquieting.
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1 September 2021
Review: Screensaver Series
Janine Harrington’s dance piece hypnotizes and entrances in a homage to screensaver programmes.
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25 August 2021
Review: Receptionists
An enjoyably daft and visually captivating take on the absurdity of customer service jobs.
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25 August 2021
Review: Hip-Hop Orchestra Experience
Ensemble Mik Nawooj, with assistance from rapper Sandman, perform through the Fringe’s on-demand service, theSpaceUK. The orchestral display succinctly integrates music and dance within one short video production.
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24 August 2021
Review: My Left Nut
A one-man show starring Michael Patrick, My Left Nut addresses the distress of a swollen testicle and sets this against the backdrop of adolescence, culminating in a hilarious show at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
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21 August 2021
Review: Afterparty
F-Bomb Theatre’s stunning debut production Afterparty is an eclectic blend of character comedy, social commentary and a generous helping of hedonism
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20 August 2021
Review: Under The Floorboards
Delve into the true story of serial killer Ed Gein, in Simon Shaw’s theatrical horror show that looks into the psyche of a timid and warped murderer, one that would inspire serial killer stories in pop culture for decades.
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19 August 2021
Review: Shook
Three young men at different stages of both early fatherhood and prison life struggle against emotional vulnerability and an inevitable cycle of incarceration that passes through the generations.
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18 August 2021
Rajesh and Naresh
Rajesh and Naresh, respectively starring Brahmdeo Shannon Ramana and Madhav Vasantha in the titular roles, is described as a ‘Queer romantic comedy for the modern age’ and fulfils this brief over the course of its 70 minute runtime.
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18 August 2021
Review: Loud Poets
Strong performances and sharply executed poems but a muddled second act, the Loud Poets are an excellent introduction to slam poetry.
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23 April 2021
Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2021 registration to open on 5 May 2021
A statement has been released regarding the upcoming Fringe, which will take place this year from 6 - 30 August, after being cancelled last year.
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8 August 2020 – 22 August 2020
One Festival, Three Weeks, Eighty Shows
theSpaceUK is bringing fringe theatre to our screens this summer
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5 December 2019 – 31 January 2020
Opportunity to bring new theatre to Edinburgh Fringe 2020
If you're involved in a young theatre ensemble and want to perform at Edinburgh Fringe 2020, check out this opportunity from the Pleasance.
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2 October 2019
Want my job? with Xela Batchelder, professor and creator of Pittsburgh Fringe Festival
Xela's career ranges from working at the Edinburgh Fringe to establishing her own Fringe Festival in the USA - find out more!
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13 September 2019
Interview with Wiz-RD, member of the BAC Beatbox Academy
An interview with Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster's Tyler aka Wiz-RD
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16 August 2019
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2019
After another intensive reviewing period at the largest arts festival in the world, the Voice team weigh in on which shows are awarded their Pick of the Fringe.
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4 August 2019
BOAR - Lewis Doherty
"Armed with just himself and a chair, Lewis Doherty (creator of Wolf) presents Boar. A one-man fantasy adventure tale."