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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18 August 2016
Naz Osmanoglu: Exposure
The middle-class, Turkish-Englishman has a lot more than just his culture to credit his humour to: all his character flaws are more than enough.
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18 August 2016
Ed Patrick: Junior Optimist
A show by a comedian who is also a junior doctor will obviously make for wonderfully graphic material.
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18 August 2016
Pete Otway: Six Years From Then
Something that British stand-up comedy mostly fails to do is actively address the comedians' important issues. Otway's honest routine bucks the trend.
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18 August 2016
Police Cops
Flyerers pitched Police Cops to me four times. When another show cancelled, I chose Police Cops to replace it and gladly so.
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18 August 2016
John-Luke Roberts Builds A Monster
The audience is startled when we realise that, whilst we take our seats, Roberts is sat hiding behind his own cape already on stage.
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18 August 2016
Des Bishop: Grey Matters
A witty, engaging and energetic show that is sure to make you laugh
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17 August 2016
Brennan Reece: Everglow
Honest and heartwarming comedy from upcoming stand-up, Brennan Reece, brings out the 'everglow' in all of us.
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17 August 2016
Edinburgh International Exhibition of Photography 2016
Rachel Owen reviews the 154th Edinburgh International Exhibition of Photography 2016 - an eclectic collection of images by talented photographers from around the world.
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17 August 2016
Paul McCaffrey: Fresh Hell
Not short of tales to entertain us adolescents, those who are newlyweds, or perhaps just stuck in the midst a 90s fixation.
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17 August 2016
Paul McCaffrey: Fresh Hell
Rachel Owen reviews Paul McCaffrey's 'Fresh Hell' - a hilarious stand up comedy show of surprisingly relatable anecdotes.
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17 August 2016
James Wilson-Taylor: Ginger is the New Black
Rachel Owen reviews 'Ginger is the New Black' by James Wilson-Taylor - a comedic exploration of gingers and their historic struggles.
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17 August 2016
Fresh Hell: Paul McCaffrey
A brilliantly funny evening full of fabulous musings on the ups (but mainly downs) of McCaffrey's everyday life which engaged with the audience in a natural, conversational way.
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17 August 2016
Best Boy
Chocked full of pop-culture references, bad jokes and clever puns, Best Boy is a show that somehow manages to be completely ridiculous as well as impressively funny.
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17 August 2016
Masud Milas: Routes
Masud Milas gets a lot of questions about his accent and his look. Born in Hong Kong to an African Mother and British Father it was already quite a mix. But then throw moving to New Zealand into the equation and things get a little more complicated. Join Milas as he takes a look back at his roots.
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16 August 2016
Johnny Cochrane: Appeal
How do you make a hit Fringe debut show? Ask Johnny Cochrane!
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16 August 2016
John Robertson: The Dark Room
You awake to find yourself in a Dark Room!
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