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Voice MagPosts Tagged: comedy
  • Review Kelly Convey: Telephone Voice
    3 August 2019

    Kelly Convey: Telephone Voice

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Kelly Convey 'Chatham girl done good' brings us her debut hour which travels back in time to her errant teenage years, through her high-flying twenties as an executive, right up to the life-changing decision to become a comedian in her thirties.

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  • Review Land of My Fathers and Mothers and Other People
    3 August 2019

    Land of My Fathers and Mothers and Other People

    by Oluwatayo Adewole Contributor

    Rhys Slade-Jones delivers a personal, frank and quintessentially Welsh show.

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  • Review A Grave Situation
    3 August 2019

    A Grave Situation

    by Oluwatayo Adewole Contributor

    A Grave Situation brings something new to an overwrought topic.

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  • Review Catching Comets - Ransack Theatre
    3 August 2019

    Catching Comets - Ransack Theatre

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    "A disaster movie about falling in love. Or a rom-com about the end of the world."

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  • Interview Interview with Martin Willis, Founder of Objectively Funny
    31 July 2019

    Interview with Martin Willis, Founder of Objectively Funny

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    Martin Willis talks about his entry into comedy, his work at Objectively Funny, their partnership with Campaign Against Living Miserably, and provides great advice to anyone looking to mirror his career path.

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  • Event An Objectively Funny Night
    8 August 2019 – 9 August 2019

    An Objectively Funny Night

    by Angela Johnson

    A fundraiser for your new favourite production company's mental health partnership with the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), providing and raising awareness for services to support performers at the Fringe. 

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  • Interview Interview with Izzy Mant, comedy producer and comedian
    13 July 2019

    Interview with Izzy Mant, comedy producer and comedian

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    "Tea on set often tastes faintly of fish, I’ve never understood why... Something to do with the urns. "

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  • Event AUTO-CORREBT PRESENTS SIGHT UNSEEN @ EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE
    19 August 2019 – 24 August 2019

    AUTO-CORREBT PRESENTS SIGHT UNSEEN @ EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE

    by Sean Flaherty

    Irish comedy theatre improv group, Auto-Correbt have set themselves the challenge of performing every other show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August. The only problem is that they’ve seen none of them.

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  • Blog An Interview with Polly Clamorous
    4 July 2019

    An Interview with Polly Clamorous

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    Polly Clamorous are a four-piece musical comedy cabaret group, whose performances detail the lives of women from history, as well as modern day issues which women face daily.

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  • Review The 39 Steps at the New Vic theatre
    10 June 2019

    The 39 Steps at the New Vic theatre

    by Sofia Bond local reviewer

    A joyous and hilarious take on the loved spy story.

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  • Review Jack Gleadow: Mr Saturday Night
    3 June 2019

    Jack Gleadow: Mr Saturday Night

    by Mary Strickson Contributor

    Jack Gleadow is a natural comedian, delivering a show is witty, sharp, and full of a fun night’s entertainment.

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  • Review Gals Aloud
    3 June 2019

    Gals Aloud

    by Mary Strickson Contributor

    Fun, energetic and exciting, the Gals Aloud didn’t hold back!

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  • Review The Noise Maker
    13 May 2019

    The Noise Maker

    by Beth Rollings Local Reporter

    Comedy duo entertains with inventive theatre, offering a creative solution to dealing with that noisy neighbour.

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  • Review A Super Happy Show (About Feeling Super Sad)
    7 May 2019

    A Super Happy Show (About Feeling Super Sad)

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    This show is exactly what you'd expect - a super happy show about feeling super sad, well except for the bits about depression!

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  • Event Drawing the Line
    9 May 2019 – 25 May 2019

    Drawing the Line

    by Beccy Smith

    The riotous follow up to Standard:Elite ( *****VoiceMag, Best Newcomer).

    Play your way to a better world in this interactive, political theatre adventure from a multi-award winning young team. 

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  • Review Making America Funny Again
    3 April 2019

    Making America Funny Again

    by Daniel Hodgkiss Contributor

    An interactive medley of all the strange habits, foibles and occasional moral fibres that brought the UK and the USA together during WW2.

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  • Review 'The 39 Steps' at The New Vic Theatre: Review
    19 March 2019

    'The 39 Steps' at The New Vic Theatre: Review

    by Ruth Watson Local Reviewer

    Tell me... what are the 39 steps? The question answered through comedy, chaos and capers!

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  • Interview Interview with actor Stephanie Ware
    4 March 2019

    Interview with actor Stephanie Ware

    by Sam Nead Contributor

    Stephanie speaks to Voice about the inspiration behind her most popular character, Eva, and the importance of comedy

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