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Voice MagPosts Tagged: Brighton Young Reviewers

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Brighton Young Reviewers

Our Brighton local young reviewers group worked with Brighton Fringe and the local youth service during 2022-23 to support young people in becoming young reviewers. The programme helped them to access events and opportunities in their local area and develop their skills as reviewers.

We hope you enjoy reading their reviews!

Find out more about other Local Young Reviewers here.

  • Review Ghost Walk in Brighton Lanes
    22 June 2022

    Ghost Walk in Brighton Lanes

    by Brighton Youth Centre Brighton BYC

    We went along as part of Brighton Fringe 2022 and don't want to give too much away about this one, its a must- see- for yourself! Below are some of the highlights for us we hope will intrigue you to check it out! 

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  • Review Kym's Review: Majanin at Brighton Youth Centre
    22 June 2022

    Kym's Review: Majanin at Brighton Youth Centre

    by Brighton Youth Centre Brighton BYC

    I came to Brighton Youth Centre to play my music for a planned event on Friday.

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  • Review Graffiti at BYC
    22 June 2022

    Graffiti at BYC

    by Brighton Youth Centre Brighton BYC

    We spent time exploring the awesome Brighton Youth Centre building, looking at the art we pass by every time we come here! 

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: SWAN
    12 July 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: SWAN

    by Elsa Monteith Voice Reviewer

    A quasi-French fever dream bound up in swans, mime, and a spectacular nude finish. C’est trés bien!

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review “The Sex Party” Work in Progress by Frankie Thompson
    12 July 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review “The Sex Party” Work in Progress by Frankie Thompson

    by Mariya Kovacheva Local Reviewer

    Nothing you would have ever seen before, absolutely incredible and unique!

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: The Old House by Kate Maravan
    5 July 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: The Old House by Kate Maravan

    by Augusto Neves Local Reviewer

    Kate Maravan it's a teacher, performer and writer of the Old House, inspired by Kate Maravan's mother. The play it's a storyteller/monologue that talks about memories of the house they lived in and Alzheimers.

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: Impromptu Shakespeare
    1 July 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: Impromptu Shakespeare

    by Poppy Sheppard Local Reviewer

    Bursting with comedy, lust, tragedy and so much more. Impromptu Shakespeare combines the world of Shakespearian humour with modern-day culture to craft a unique show every night that left an audience howling. 

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: We're All Strangers Here
    26 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: We're All Strangers Here

    by Elsa Monteith Voice Reviewer

    Hitcher Encounters navigates digital cartography with ease, forging a well-trodden path through audio and dialogue.

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: Retrain, Reduce, Recycle
    24 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: Retrain, Reduce, Recycle

    by Elsa Monteith Voice Reviewer

    In the wake of Fatima retraining to cyber, the Clap Back Club delivered a raucous career conference courtesy of Karen and her comrades.

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: Get Rich Or Die (Work In Progress)
    22 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: Get Rich Or Die (Work In Progress)

    by Augusto Neves Local Reviewer

    Tom Mayhew is a stand up comedian and writer who talks about the working class and a bit of political stuff. He also has a series on BBC radio 4.  

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  • Review Rosie Sings - Facts About Me
    20 June 2021

    Rosie Sings - Facts About Me

    by Elsa Monteith Voice Reviewer

    A masterful collection of pop, musical theatre, and cabaret, Rosie commanded the stage with a powerful vocal performance. 

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: The Net Kill
    18 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: The Net Kill

    by Ella McQuillan Local Reviewer

    “Outrageously funny and bazaar, Incognito Theatre company have devised an innovative form of theatre”

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: Alfie Ordinary's House of Fun
    18 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: Alfie Ordinary's House of Fun

    by Elsa Monteith Voice Reviewer

    Alfie Ordinary presented a delectable smorgasbord of glam queens, titillating tomfoolery, and guilt-free giddiness.

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: Sitting Pretty
    16 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: Sitting Pretty

    by Elsa Monteith Voice Reviewer

    Sitting Pretty was a millennial melodrama, 50 minutes of magnificent mayhem rooted in a fond yearning for yesteryear. 

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
    15 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told

    by Poppy Sheppard Local Reviewer

    "Maybe what you don't know can hurt you"

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
    15 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told

    by Ella McQuillan Local Reviewer

    “With three contrastingly eccentric, quirky, hilarious characters Truth Be Told was destined to be brilliant from the start!”

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: Badass Be Thy Name
    15 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: Badass Be Thy Name

    by Elsa Monteith Voice Reviewer

    “The first rule of vampire training — don’t talk about fight club”.

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: MOYA
    10 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: MOYA

    by Elsa Monteith Voice Reviewer

    A livestream to remember; MOYA presents untold talent, aptitude, and acrobatic finesse.

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