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  • Blog Want my job? with Claire Rammelkamp, co-founder of Wonderbox Theatre
    8 September 2019

    Want my job? with Claire Rammelkamp, co-founder of Wonderbox Theatre

    by Sienna James Voice Team

    Find out why Claire co-founded a theatre company, how she got there, and what her job looks like now.

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  • Interview Want my job? with Julian Eardley, Pantomine Dame
    6 September 2019

    Want my job? with Julian Eardley, Pantomine Dame

    by Sienna James Voice Team

    Ever wondered what it's like being the Pantomime Dame? We hear form Julian Eardley to find out.

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  • Interview Want my job? with Daniel Amedee
    5 September 2019

    Want my job? with Daniel Amedee

    by Sienna James Voice Team

    From working in the music industry to publishing his debut novel, find out more about Daniel's diverse career in the arts.

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  • Interview Want my job? with Bobby Hodges, principal dancer
    13 August 2019

    Want my job? with Bobby Hodges, principal dancer

    by Sienna James Voice Team

    Find out how Bobby Hodges became principal dancer for Heartbeat of Home...

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  • Review Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster
    7 August 2019

    Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster

    by Oluwatayo Adewole Contributor

    The Beatbox Academy brings the Mary Shelley tale as you've never seen it before.

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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 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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  • Review BOAR - Lewis Doherty
    4 August 2019

    BOAR - Lewis Doherty

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    "Armed with just himself and a chair, Lewis Doherty (creator of Wolf) presents Boar. A one-man fantasy adventure tale."

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  • Review Don(er) Pasquale: A riotous, comical opera?
    17 June 2019

    Don(er) Pasquale: A riotous, comical opera?

    by Sadhana Narayanan Contributor

    A modern twist on an old art form leads to an funny, entertaining performance.

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  • Blog Is theatre a dying art?
    28 May 2019

    Is theatre a dying art?

    by Eleanor Dunn Local Reviewer

    In the future, our generation will have the responsibility to keep theatre alive, but how can we possibly be expected to do so when, so many of us have never even been to see a play?...

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  • Review Peter & the Wolf: Watching ballet for the first time
    19 May 2019

    Peter & the Wolf: Watching ballet for the first time

    by Sadhana Narayanan Contributor

    I watched a professional ballet for the first time ever!

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  • Review Forgotten Dialogue
    5 May 2019

    Forgotten Dialogue

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    Forgotten Dialogue uses physical theatre to unpick how dialogue works and whether speech is freeing or restricting. 

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  • Case Study Tom Cole: My Trinity Drama Story
    30 March 2019

    Tom Cole: My Trinity Drama Story

    by Guest Contributor

    Tom Cole, who passed his Trinity Grade 8 'Acting in Pairs' award, talks gender-swapping performances and the importance of trust in acting

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  • Blog Gold Arts Award: Unit 1: Part A: Beginning (Step 1)
    2 November 2018

    Gold Arts Award: Unit 1: Part A: Beginning (Step 1)

    by Anya Myers

    A brief outline of the plan to further my skills as a dancer, taking advantage of the opportunity given to me by the Gold Arts Award. I will strive to enhance my skills in the field of choreography and teaching by training 26 girls with one co-captain and coordinating them so that they will be able to perform a medley in an organised Dance and Drama Showcase in February

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  • Blog Interview with Beatbox Collective
    16 October 2018

    Interview with Beatbox Collective

    by Sam Nead Contributor

    The members of Beatbox Collective speak to Voice about their careers in beatboxing and performing at Edinburgh Fringe

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  • Feature Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2018
    30 August 2018

    Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2018

    by Voice Magazine

    It is our fifth year at the Fringe, and the fourth that we have run the Pick of the Fringe, and still we are blown away by phenomenal quality and sheer genius that occupies the Scottish capital. In no particular order, here is the best of what we saw during the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. A huge congratulations to everyone on this list!

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