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Review — 16 March 2020
Chicken Burger and Chips: A Review
A witty and insightful one-man show about the pressing topic that is knife crime.
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Blog — 19 November 2021
Anti-bullying week: What is a bully?
We've covered a lot of ground during anti-bullying week, but now it's time to ask, what actually defines a bully?
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Review — 11 September 2016
The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie
A great play that seemed to be full of promise, but was ultimately let down by a disappointing final half
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Interview — 10 October 2020
Interview with Harriet Knock, author
Newly-published author Harriet Knock talks about how she captured her mental health challenges in a collection of poems.
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Review — 11 May 2016
LJ Da Funk’s Anti-Fascist, Counter-Terrorist Comedy Orgy
This show rode on a wave of two successful elements – neither of which had much to do with the intended routine.
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Blog — 24 March 2022
Princess Di and the Queer community
Although LGBTQ+ history month has come to an end, it’s not too late to explore figures idolised by the queer community. Today, I’m finding out just why Princess Diana is so revered by taking a closer look at her friendships […]
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Interview — 29 July 2017
Interview with Bec Hill
Bec Hill takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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Review — 5 August 2018
Roman Fraden: Back in the Closet
I very much doubt his explosive energy can be contained in the closet
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Blog — 23 January 2023
Non-Binary representation in film, TV, theatre and literature
A look at just some of the pioneering representations of non-binary people on TV, film, stage, and in literature.
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Review — 3 November 2023
'wish I didn't know you - bed version': Acoustically amazing
shy martin's 'wish I didn't know you - bed version' lays original to rest.
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Feature — 3 November 2017
Life on the line: Mental health in the Army - Pt. 1
After getting in contact with a veteran, I received a 17-page document that detailed his extensive career and prolonged issues with mental health. This is his story.
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Blog — 14 October 2020
Schools: New ways of learning
By their very nature, schools adopt teaching techniques that cater for the masses, but this means that plenty of young people are still falling through the cracks of the system. Could new ways of learning prevent these gaps?
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Review — 7 August 2019
Micky Overman presents Miss Micky Overman
Overman discusses sex, consent, identity and nationality, all with delightful humour.
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Review — 22 May 2019
Have You Heard About Guy?
A show about the trials and tribulations of young female actors struggling to get their big ‘break’ while comparing themselves to their fellow male peers. ‘Have You Heard About Guy?’ is a show full of light hearted humour and endearing […]
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Review — 14 May 2021
A review of Maggie Butt's poetry collection 'everlove'
A reflective collection of poetry, Maggie Butt’s everlove examines ideas of displacement and the self, exploring them both on a personal and wider scale.
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Blog — 23 December 2021
Voice Retrospects: Muppets Christmas Carol song ranking
Much beloved by millions around the world, The Muppets Christmas Carol is the perfect Christmas movie, so join us as we rank its songs from worst to best.
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Review — 22 March 2016
Seven Pounds
This was one emotional film. I mean, super emotional. I didn't cry or anything, but some parts were extremely difficult to watch. In fact, I didn't even understand the film fully until I watched it a second time.
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Interview — 6 February 2023
Want my job? with CEO Josh Bunce
"Choose something you love so you love what you do, follow your passion and be guided by your gut instinct if you want to succeed."