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Interview — 7 January 2020
Poet Luke Wright on politics, performance poetry and his new touring show
"I wanted to create a personal story that reflected the attitudes being displayed in a wider political narrative."
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Interview — 19 May 2020
Interview with Josh Brown, New Creative
“So the big lesson for me was to stop comparing myself to my friends, or people on Instagram - and if I can’t get past it, I exit the app.”
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Review — 5 August 2018
The Tape Face Show
An hour of real, high-quality, hilarious entertainment by a master of comedy
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Blog — 3 September 2017
Highlights of TEDxRoyalCentralSchool
TED Talks, the perfect place to share groundbreaking ideas with other thinkers.
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Review — 12 November 2016
The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play that Goes Wrong is an absolute delight to watch. It's obvious why the production won Best New Comedy at the 2015 Laurence Olivier awards; there was never a moment when the audience weren't shaking with laughter.
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Review — 10 November 2020
Notes On Being A Lady
Notes On Being A Lady, a short film from the BBC New Creatives programme, gracefully interprets the struggle of being Black and female through interpretative dance and poetry.
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Review — 23 September 2019
A very professional amateur production
Sister Act by the Portrush Music Society, is a great example of what can be done with enthusiasm and local talent.
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Blog — 3 February 2021
Five Greater Manchester Artists Selected for MIF21 Creative Fellowships
Manchester International Festival (MIF) has offered five Greater Manchester artists the opportunity to go behind the scenes of this year's Festival.
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How-to Guide — 29 March 2022
How to make women feel safer
Here are some tips for men to help women feel more comfortable when in public.
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Review — 23 August 2018
After Hours Cabaret Club
A classic Fringe experience filled with the weird and wonderful…and even more weird
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Review — 12 August 2015
How to Read Minds and Influence People
A show so amazing the entire audience was blown away.
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Review — 19 January 2017
Oblivion by Sarah Worcester | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Sarah Worcester brings us an animated experimental film, Oblivion, that explores mental health in a style that plays with vivid visual expressions of the first-hand experience.
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Interview — 4 July 2018
Meet The Artist - Rafa Mendes-Browne
We are lucky to work with lots of fantastic and talented local artists, musicians, workshop leaders and community performers across the year, at our Launch event and the Festival in July. We will feature one Meet the Artist blog each […]
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Blog — 17 January 2017
Joe Binder, Cambridge based Vlogger
I caught up with Joe Binder, a Geography student at the University of Cambridge and a vlogging enthusiast.
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Blog — 7 June 2017
Why is it seen as wrong for males to wear makeup?
My own point of view on how it is seen as right and wrong for males to wear makeup in the 21st Century.
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Interview — 27 July 2017
Interview with The Noise Next Door
The Noise Next Door takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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Interview — 15 August 2017
Interview with Juliette Burton
Juliette Burton takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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Review — 7 August 2016
Nish Kumar: Actions Speak Louder Than Words…
An intelligent and open hour about much more than politics.