Voicebox: Edinburgh Fringe
Every year since 2014 we have been travelling up to the Scottish capital every August to review the largest arts festival in the world.
This is where all the content we've created over the years gets filed. This Voicebox contains reviews, interviews, opinion pieces and blogs. Enjoy!
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5 July 2018
Interview with Charmian Hughes, comedian
Comedian Charmian Hughes talks to Voice about her show, empowerment, and gives advice to young people
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5 July 2018
Interview with The Travelling Sisters
Sketch comedy trio The Travelling Sisters talks to Voice about their upcoming EdFringe show
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5 July 2018
Interview with Adam Rowe
Adam Rowe takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and offers advice on the industry
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5 July 2018
Interview with Alex Edelman
Alex Edelman takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and give advice to young people.
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4 July 2018
Interview with Cara Corrigan
Cara takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, her previous sexual assualt, and give advice to young people.
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4 July 2018
Interview with Samuel Clayton, Catapult Theatre Company
Samuel takes some time to talk to Voice about Statements, his inspirations, and give advice to young people.
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4 July 2018
Interview with Robyn Grant, Fat Rascal Theatre
We speak to the Artistic Director of Fat Rascal Theatre to talk about their upcoming EdFringe show, Vulvarine
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4 July 2018
Interview with Angela D. Davis, AHSTF Program Director
We speak to the American High School Theatre Festival Program Director, who is helping to oversee the huge influx of American schools that perform at EdFringe each year
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29 November 2017
Interview: Sam Fletcher
We spoke to The Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer nominee and CBBC star, Sam Fletcher, about his show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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29 November 2017
Interview Rik Carranza
Star Wars or Star Trek, that is the ultimate question. Rik Carranza's show aimed to answer this question through debate, comedy and public vote!
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29 November 2017
Interview: Russell Hicks
We caught up with improv comedian, Russell Hicks, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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29 November 2017
Interview: Damian Kingsley
Damian Kingsley is up at the Festival Fringe performing his show Knock Knock. "A story about identity and pretentiousness for anyone with a friend or partner who's become a bit of prick. All donations go to Shelter as part of the penniless tour from Lands' End."
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29 November 2017
Alex Cofield on getting to the Edinburgh Fringe
Alex Cofield, writer, director and performer in Woolly: The Morose Merino, which plots the immediate post-heartbreak timeline of a sheep who wears his heart on his sleeve, speaks to Voice about how Woolly came to be, what he did to get to the Edinburgh Fringe and how much it all costs.
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29 August 2017
Ed Night: Anthem For A Doomed Youth
An enjoyable debut hour of comedy from new comedian Ed Night.
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29 August 2017
Goodbear
An excellently performed and well executed show, jam-packed with eccentric characters and slick transitions.
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23 August 2017
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Each Fringe, we see well over 150 shows from across art forms and venues, free and paid-for. After each one, we pool our thoughts and award the best we saw. Congratulations to this year's thirteen winners.
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22 August 2017
LoveHard: Murdered by Murder
The duo LoveHard impress audiences with their sharp writing and impressive array of characters