Free Workshop: Fringe Reporting with Voice

Join us for a workshop and Q&A session from 6.30-8.00pm on 16th February to help you become a Fringe reporter!

Free Workshop: Fringe Reporting with Voice

Reporting from fringe festivals can be one of the most challenging and exciting experiences for a writer. It requires quick thinking, quick writing… and good navigation skills.

Join Voice's Content Editor Tom Inniss for an hour long workshop to learn the best way to tackle fringe reporting — from gaining press entry to popular shows, to analysing performances quickly when a deadline is looming.

We'll also discuss the key elements to creating an engaging and insightful review and will run a 30 minute Q&A session with the editors and a previous Voice Reporter to answer any of your questions.

During Brighton Fringe 2017 we'll be working with a team of local reporters [see application details here], and will also be on hand on 16th Feb to discuss the role should you wish to apply.

Thursday 16th February 2017, 18.30 - 20.00

Venue: Board Room M2, University of Brighton, 58-67 Grand Parade, Brighton, BN2 0JY

Please RSVP here if you would like to attend

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I work as the Network Administrator for Voice. Having completed my apprenticeship at Unit Twenty Three, I continue my work supporting Voice and the Youth Network in whatever way possible. Music is my passion, and I will happily talk about all the bands you've probably never heard of!

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