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18 May 2017
Terabac
A cabaret performance exploring the world of insects, this was a very unusual piece with many ups and downs.
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18 May 2017
This Boy Tom
This new musical by BBC bursary winner Natalie Sexton displays impressive cast and choreography in its story of "acceptance, courage and friendship".
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18 May 2017
Borderline
Refugees. A topic that both divides and unites. Everyone seems to have an opinion on refugees and the Calais Jungle but what is the situation like?
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12 May 2017
The Life and Death of Puppet King Richard II
With a quaint set, charming puppets, and the actors' dynamic vocal work, this ambitious Shakespeare tale holds the potential to warm a midsummer's Brighton evening.
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9 May 2017
The Ruffian on the Stair
Religion, sexuality and relationships underpin this portrayal of working class life in post-war England
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5 May 2017
WINDOW: Scorched
WINDOW is Brighton Fringe's Arts Industry showcase created to develop and encourage artists ready for the next step in their career. We spoke to Open Sky, whose show Scorched was selected as a WINDOW participant.
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27 April 2017
WINDOW: Cabaret From The Shadows
WINDOW is Brighton Fringe's Arts Industry showcase created to develop and encourage artists ready for the next step in their career. We spoke to Teatro Pomodoro, whose show Cabaret From The Shadows was selected as a WINDOW participant.
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27 April 2017
WINDOW: The Forecast
WINDOW is Brighton Fringe's Arts Industry showcase created to develop and encourage artists ready for the next step in their career. We spoke to Limbik, whose show The Forecast was selected as a WINDOW participant.
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13 April 2017
WINDOW: Focus Group
WINDOW is Brighton Fringe's Arts Industry showcase created to develop and encourage artists ready for the next step in their career. We spoke to Stu from TOOT, whose show Focus Group* was selected as a WINDOW participant.
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13 April 2017
Interview with Colin Granger
Voice talks to managing director and co-founder of Komedia
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3 April 2017
How to: Enjoy Brighton Fringe for free!
Jessy Deans gives us her list of great Fringe events that cost absolutely nothing to see!
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3 April 2017
Interview with Jessica Deans
Editorial intern for Brighton Fringe Jessy Deans talks to Voice about her experience, her future aspirations, and offers advice to readers.
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27 March 2017
Want My Job? Jo Hedges, Brighton Fringe Event Manager
Brighton Fringe's Event Manager talks to Voice about the her job, her successes, and offers advice to young people
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16 March 2017
Give Me Your Love and the treatment of mental illness on-stage
Give Me Your Love wittily explores the complexity of post-traumatic stress disorder in a war veteran. We saw it at The Lowry, Salford as part of the Sick! Festival.
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5 June 2016
Homophobe
A perfectly crafted and emotionally charged show about one man's experience of homophobia that presents a profound reflection on the development of our society's attitudes towards gay people.
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7 May 2016
The Bula Loop
If you're looking for a show about autism, family issues, chocolate brownies, and worldwide travel, then look no further...
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7 May 2016
Krater Comedy Club
Word of warning: if a venue suggests that, just perhaps, you need a plus one to not feel like a bit of a ninny at their event, they're probably correct. But, with such stellar comedians, I easily forgot I was on my tod at Krater Comedy Club.
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16 March 2016
Backstage with...The Blue Man, Brighton
The Blue Man in Brighton is an independently run cafe bar, that hosts a variety of Fringe shows throughout the festival. This year they will be programming across two venues, showing the work of Suzy Bennett, Aidan Goatley and Daphna Baram amongst others. We caught up with venue director, Jess Woodfall to find out more.