Voicebox: Brighton Fringe
Brighton Fringe takes place every May and is a great place to spend the May bank holidays and the summer half-term break. This vast celebration of all things creative has grown out of, and is inspired by, home-grown talent. More than 50% of participants are based in Brighton and Hove. The festival is committed to helping the arts flourish and are completely open-access, which means anyone can put on a Brighton Fringe event. No selection criteria are imposed on participants. This enables both new and established performers to try out new work and take risks. They also help artists develop professionally through a range of workshops, mentoring and bursary programmes. A wide array of critically acclaimed shows and performers also appear at Brighton Fringe each year, drawn by the huge number of appreciative audience members who attend every year.
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12 April 2021
Brighton Fringe Festival launches 2021 programme
Brighton Fringe Festival 2021 promises hundreds of exciting events from 28 May - 27 June.
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14 December 2020
Event registration for Brighton Fringe 2021 is now open! [Updated]
The largest arts festival in England has just opened events registration for artists looking to perform in the 2021 festival.
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6 November 2020 – 25 November 2020
Celebrate!: Brighton Fringe 2021 design brief goes live UK-Wide
Brighton Fringe have announced an open brief for their 2021 festival branding
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5 October 2020 – 11 October 2020
Caravan of Love at Brighton Fringe Festival
A newlywed couple find themselves in a caravan honeymoon in the West of Ireland. As it unfurls, the claustrophobic conditions find them questioning why they ever got married at all. They’re living their own lockdown.
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20 April 2020
Fringe Academy: How to Review for Voice Magazine
If you love performance and have a knack for reviewing then you could help Voice find the next Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe!
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21 February 2020
Brighton Fringe 2020 programme launched
Tickets for over 5000 performances running throughout the whole of May are now on pre-sale
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22 November 2019 – 26 November 2019
Deadline fast approaching – IN:tro Bursary for Brighton Fringe 2020
Do you want to perform at Brighton Fringe 2020? Apply for this opportunity today!
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26 June 2019
Interview with Rachel Mae Brady, Savage Heart Productions
Shortlisted for Voice's Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe award, Rachel's show Wolf Tamer addresses how grief can forever change someone.
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3 June 2019
William Stone: Gathering Moss (WIP)
Belly-laugh one-liners and buckets of 90’s nostalgia; William Stone’s work in progress is on a roll.
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3 June 2019
Jack Gleadow: Mr Saturday Night
Jack Gleadow is a natural comedian, delivering a show is witty, sharp, and full of a fun night’s entertainment.
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3 June 2019
Don't Bother!
The show was funny, the poems were imaginative and compelling but there are a few elements that need ironing out.
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3 June 2019
Voice’s Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2019: Out of Chaos
Out of Chaos take home the award for their simply incredible spin on ancient Greek mythology.
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1 June 2019
Pelican: Fisk
Narrative sketch comedy laden with tennis puns and slapstick, Pelican Comedy’s Fisk serves up a Grand Slam.
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30 May 2019
Interview with Ioana Goga, actor and director
Romanian actor, writer, director and poet talks us through her award winning show and offers some sage advice to those who want to follow in her footsteps
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30 May 2019
Bloody Mary: In Service to the True God
Excellent acting in a dated framework
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30 May 2019
Frankenstein the Pantomime
A flawless pantomime bursting with innuendo and energy