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Voice MagPosts Tagged: EdinburghFringeFestival
  • Review Chloe Petts: Transcience
    7 August 2022

    Chloe Petts: Transcience

    by Flo Cornall Kickstart

    A glorious win for Chloe Petts debut at Edinburgh Fringe

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  • Review Shit - MILKE
    9 August 2019

    Shit - MILKE

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Shit, a performance created by MILKE and Dee & Cornelius, tells the story of Billy, Bobby and Sam. This production examines misogyny in a heartbreaking and provocative way.

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  • Review Fempire: Mess - Kirsten Vangness
    8 August 2019

    Fempire: Mess - Kirsten Vangness

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Kirsten Vangsness, American star of Criminal Minds, brings a performance to the Assembly Rooms that is energetic, engaging and comical.

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  • Review Raven - Chamäleon Productions
    8 August 2019

    Raven - Chamäleon Productions

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    A visually impressive, honest and incredibly skilled presentation exploring the challenges of motherhood in the modern day.

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  • Review Definitely Louise - Bethany Heath
    8 August 2019

    Definitely Louise - Bethany Heath

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Bethany Heath’s (almost) one woman show, Definitely Louise, explores her character’s loneliness and inner turmoil in a strong and emotive way.

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  • Review Louisa Fitzhardinge - Comma Sutra
    8 August 2019

    Louisa Fitzhardinge - Comma Sutra

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Australian comic, Louisa Fitzhardinge, along with her pianist John, presents Comma Sutra, a comical show discussing the use of improper grammar and punctuation.

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  • Review Anna and Helen: Stuck In A Rat
    7 August 2019

    Anna and Helen: Stuck In A Rat

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    The wacky and creative duo parody the character of a haphazard life coach in this hour long comedy.

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  • Review Murder On The Dancefloor
    7 August 2019

    Murder On The Dancefloor

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Energy oozes out of this performance about Sabrina and her friends and family as they all struggle to find their place in the world.

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  • Review Footnotes - Lewys Holt
    7 August 2019

    Footnotes - Lewys Holt

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Footnotes is quirky, ridiculous and fantastic. He interacts with audience members throughout and even manages to hand out chamomile tea.

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  • Review Passengers - Vacuum Theatre
    6 August 2019

    Passengers - Vacuum Theatre

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Passengers is a beautifully directed dark comedy about mental health and the battles within the mind. The educational values and relevance of this performance in today’s society is incredibly high.

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  • Review Ali and Alpo
    6 August 2019

    Ali and Alpo

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Ali and Alpo is a collaboration between Finnish dancer and choreographer Alpo Aaltokoski and Iraqi oud lute musician Ali Alawad.

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  • Review The Desk - Reetta Honkakoski Company
    6 August 2019

    The Desk - Reetta Honkakoski Company

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    A production in which the performers are incredibly insync and perfectly in time with the music throughout, there is no room for error in The Desk.

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  • Review Phrases - Lewys Holt
    6 August 2019

    Phrases - Lewys Holt

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Holt stands in solidarity with the anxious, over thinkers of the world as he tackles confusion and communication. Phrases is fun, eccentric and clever.

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  • Review Appropriate - Sarah-Jane Scott
    5 August 2019

    Appropriate - Sarah-Jane Scott

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Appropriate is a witty tale of an Irish woman living in the countryside that has you gripped to find out what else could possibly happen in her tales of her dramatic love life.

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  • Review Anything With A Pulse
    5 August 2019

    Anything With A Pulse

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Anything With A Pulse is high energy with plenty of dancing, jigging and jumping, yet highlights some important problems with today’s society and dating culture.

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  • Review I'll Take You To Mrs Cole - Complicité
    5 August 2019

    I'll Take You To Mrs Cole - Complicité

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    With impressive animations and visuals, plenty of 'skanking' and lightsaber battles, Complicité’s 'I'll Take You To Mrs Cole!' is an 80’s paradise.

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  • Review Eli Matthewson: An Inconvenient Poof
    4 August 2019

    Eli Matthewson: An Inconvenient Poof

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    An hour long comedy show packed with light hearted humour and a political kick that Matthewson executes with a confident air of professionalism, An Inconvenient Poof is sure to make you smile.

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  • Review BalletBoyz - Them/Us
    4 August 2019

    BalletBoyz - Them/Us

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    "Award-winning all-male company makes an explosive Edinburgh debut. With contrasting scores by artist Keaton Henson and composer Charlotte Harding, this double-bill asks where we see ourselves in relation to the 'other'."

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