Voicebox: Edinburgh Fringe
Every year since 2014 we have been travelling up to the Scottish capital every August to review the largest arts festival in the world.
This is where all the content we've created over the years gets filed. This Voicebox contains reviews, interviews, opinion pieces and blogs. Enjoy!
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17 August 2022
Jordan Brookes: This Is Just What Happens
Jordan Brookes is not confrontational. Let's repeat that, Jordan Brookes is *not* confrontational (according to his latest show)
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17 August 2022
Yuriko Kotani: Kaiju About
Kotani gets candid about post-lockdown blues, break-ups, and bad reviews
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17 August 2022
ALOK
To laugh cry or cry laugh – you’ll be doing both during an hour in ALOK’s presence
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17 August 2022
Bella Hull: Babycakes
A fierce hour led by a rising star on the gen Z/millenial cusp
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17 August 2022
Manic Street Creature
Manic Street Creature is a disarming must-see piece of gig theatre at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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17 August 2022
No Place Like Home
In an energetic, music and dance-filled hour, Alex Roberts poses the question of whether queer venues are always as safe as we expect
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16 August 2022
Will Pickvance: Half Man Half Piano
A joyful hootenanny of genre-boggling covers and cabaret storytelling
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16 August 2022
Lou Sanders: One Word: Wow
Maybe it’s the crystals, maybe it’s the comedy – audiences naturally lean into Lou Sanders’ eccentric set
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15 August 2022
Catherine Bohart: This Isn't For You
But it really is, even though it isn't
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15 August 2022
Sugarcoated Sisters: Bittersweet
Musical real-life sisters, Chloe and Tabby, take to the stage with their debut show Bittersweet
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15 August 2022
SNORT
Yes, you’ve found the best improv show of the Fringe with this eclectic mix of Kiwi comedians
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15 August 2022
She/Her
This anthology on womanhood beautifully ebbs and flows as each performer tells a tale of their life so far
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15 August 2022
Grace Campbell: A Show About Me(n)
Grace Campbell's take on herself and her relationship with men is brutally honest, graphic and witty
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