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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11 August 2015
Brett Goldstein: Burning Man
Goldstein, star of Ricky Gervais' hit comedy drama, Derek, hits the stage in Edinburgh to regale us with his inebriated, psychedelic antics.
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10 August 2015
Hal Cruttenden: Straight Outta Cruttenden
Middle of the road comedy with smatterings of genius
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10 August 2015
Sarah Callaghan: Elephant
How emotionally tender and conscientious can a stand-up comedy gig get without addressing death? Go and see Callaghan and you'll find out.
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10 August 2015
The Lost Girls
The Lost Girls have proven to be an incredibly talented group of girls, with their intense, moving and utterly mesmerising piece of drama, that left many in the house with a tear in their eye.
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10 August 2015
Damien Slash: Ubermen
A fast paced comedy sketch show performed with charm.
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10 August 2015
In Cahoots: Two White Guys
I told you last year they were too good not to be making money from their time at the Fringe, and I was right. Their work is going in the right direction.
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10 August 2015
Aunty Donna
Join the Bubblebath Boys as they hunt down the evil Aunty Donna – who keep cancelling their show. Wait a minute. That's not right?
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10 August 2015
Jimmy McGhie - Winged Goddess of Victory
McGhie tried something new, but it was no victory
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10 August 2015
John Hastings: Marked from the Start
Canadian comedian smashes it at the Fringe
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10 August 2015
Nick Hall: Dodekahedron
A crude comedy sketch show that fell short of expectation.