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  • Review Sex, Strokes, Death, Denial
    23 May 2016

    Sex, Strokes, Death, Denial

    by Silvia Seminara Local reporter

    A mother and a son deal with all of the above, in a play which didn't quite hit the right notes.

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  • Review An Old Fashioned Girl
    23 May 2016

    An Old Fashioned Girl

    by Silvia Seminara Local reporter

    A visual and musical interview with Liz Turner, famous radio broadcaster of the 1950s.

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  • Review A Little Prince
    23 May 2016

    A Little Prince

    by Sarah Hobden Local Reporter

    Funny, insightful and well-choreographed: the perfect words to describe this piece.

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  • Review S#!t-Faced Shakespeare
    22 May 2016

    S#!t-Faced Shakespeare

    by Sam Cartwright Voice Reporter

    William Shakespeare has written some truly bangin' plays - and there's just no arguing with that.

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  • Review I, Myself & Me
    21 May 2016

    I, Myself & Me

    by Isabelle Stokes Local reporter

    A one woman show created and performed by Rachael Young

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  • Review A Glass of Nothing
    19 May 2016

    A Glass of Nothing

    by Isabelle Stokes Local reporter

    Dark humour playfully dances on the thin line between imagination and reality - Written by Peter Kenny

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  • Review East
    18 May 2016

    East

    by Sam Cartwright Voice Reporter

    Idiosyncrasies become normality for the audience, as the actors' performances flourish amongst the ingenious direction.

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  • Review The Half Life Of Love
    17 May 2016

    The Half Life Of Love

    by Ella Dorman-Gajic Local Reporter

    Exploring themes of betrayal, deceit and love (obviously), The Half Life of Love, an original play written by Gail Louw, delves into the dysfunctional relationships between its three characters.

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  • Interview Interview with Sajeela Kershi
    16 May 2016

    Interview with Sajeela Kershi

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Sajeela Kershi, figurehead behind the inspired Immigrant Diaries has a daring new show in which she discusses Asian women and the so-called Islamic State.

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  • Review Necessity
    15 May 2016

    Necessity

    by Sam Cartwright Voice Reporter

    Lively and enjoyable, with a dark undercurrent that drives the play to its gripping denouement.

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  • Review The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Moon
    14 May 2016

    The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Moon

    by Sam Cartwright Voice Reporter

    Lots of 'ooh's, a bit of 'ahh', a great deal of 'haha!' and it all ended with an 'awhh' (as well as a few goosebumps).

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  • How-to Guide How to...make the most of Brighton Fringe
    13 May 2016

    How to...make the most of Brighton Fringe

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Are you reporting from Brighton Fringe this month? Whether you're working as a reporter for Voice, writing for your own blog or reviewing for another magazine, here's a handy guide to get you started.

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  • Review Glengarry Glen Ross
    11 May 2016

    Glengarry Glen Ross

    by Emily Steer Voice Team

    Vile is recurring theme at the fringe, but never has vile been so slick, so everyday, and so horribly depressing.

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  • Review 32
    11 May 2016

    32

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    These two gals combined acrobatics, a goofy sense of humour, and the odd spinning plate to tell the semi-autobiographical story of their creative arts journey.

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  • Review A Billion Days of Parenthood
    11 May 2016

    A Billion Days of Parenthood

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    This charming New-Yorker really helped open my eyes to the world of parenthood; the ups and downs, the ins and outs, and the itchy momma bears.

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  • Review Ellie Ford
    11 May 2016

    Ellie Ford

    by Luke Taylor Contributor

    Bringing the power of authentic folk music to life, Ellie Ford and her backing band delivered yet another memorable performance at Brighton Fringe.

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  • Review LJ Da Funk’s Anti-Fascist, Counter-Terrorist Comedy Orgy
    11 May 2016

    LJ Da Funk’s Anti-Fascist, Counter-Terrorist Comedy Orgy

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    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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  • 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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