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  • Review Burning Love. To the ground. An interactive show with Lasagna
    10 May 2016

    Burning Love. To the ground. An interactive show with Lasagna

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    Funny, crude, and making me somewhat hungry...a show about the sentimentality of love and the blunt, yet wonderful, truth behind it.

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  • Review Street Stories
    10 May 2016

    Street Stories

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    The most honest and heartbreaking experience I had down in Brighton…

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  • Review James Bennison: How to be a Supervillain
    10 May 2016

    James Bennison: How to be a Supervillain

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    A work in progress with solid bones to satisfy every geek's urge to take over the world.

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  • Review Drowned Voices Rise
    10 May 2016

    Drowned Voices Rise

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A beautiful installation in a garden, with poetry readings by Brian Mander to help set the tone.

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  • Review The Marked
    10 May 2016

    The Marked

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    It was hot, painfully hot in the Main House at The Warren. But, stunning production value prevailed.

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  • Review Jacob Hawley & Jake Farrell: GABOS
    9 May 2016

    Jacob Hawley & Jake Farrell: GABOS

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    A pair of painfully hungover comedians who tickled more ribs than the majority of (apparently) sober performers at the fringe. Perhaps they're onto something…

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  • Review Anti-White PC Manginas Activate!
    9 May 2016

    Anti-White PC Manginas Activate!

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    This hard-hitting stand-up routine aimed to break down generalisations.

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  • Review Owl Time
    9 May 2016

    Owl Time

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Fringe theatre. It proves a test of how best to express something, while using as few resources as possible.

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  • Review Groomed
    9 May 2016

    Groomed

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    A potent show which tackles an important, yet often taboo subject head on. Groomed is an incredibly rare find.

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  • Review One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean
    9 May 2016

    One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A ridiculous show full of deception and stupidity.

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  • Review goo:ga
    9 May 2016

    goo:ga

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A funny and informative show about life with a baby bump, performed by a pregnant feminist.

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  • Review Blushed
    9 May 2016

    Blushed

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A fun and interesting twist on fairytales, performed by Sole Rebel Tap, two very talented tap dancers.

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  • Review Circumcision
    8 May 2016

    Circumcision

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    The Fringe represents the arts on the fringes of taste. For many, this automatically means of the worse taste. To those, I say, Dave Chawner will prove you wrong.

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  • Review Deep in the Heart of Me
    8 May 2016

    Deep in the Heart of Me

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    Deep in the Heart of Me is one of the more changeable shows of Brighton Fringe; terrific in points, losing its grip on the audience in others.

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  • Review Immigrant Diaries: Sajeela Kershi & Guests
    8 May 2016

    Immigrant Diaries: Sajeela Kershi & Guests

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A small, intimate venue with a relaxed environment, where four people relay their stories and experiences of Immigration and the problems that come with it.

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  • Review The Sissy's Progress
    8 May 2016

    The Sissy's Progress

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    A symbolic, interpretive performance, which, when it clicked, really clicked.

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  • Review Sparkleshark by Philip Ridley
    8 May 2016

    Sparkleshark by Philip Ridley

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A show full of imagination, focusing on the power of friendship.

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  • Review Sex and God
    8 May 2016

    Sex and God

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    Sex and God is a moving and gut-wrenching play, performed beautifully by an all-female company.

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