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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22 July 2017
Interview with Rural Ranga
Rural Ranga takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and give advice to young people.
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22 July 2017
Interview with Nigel Miles-Thomas
Nigel Miles-Thomas takes some time to talk to Voice about Zsa Zsa and Me, inspirations, and gives advice to young people.
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22 July 2017
Interview with Micky Bartlett
Micky Bartlett takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and give advice to young people.
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22 July 2017
Interview with Andrea Walker
Andrea Walker, Artistic Director of 201 Dance Company takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and give advice to young people.
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22 July 2017
Interview with David Correos
David Correos takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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11 August 2017 – 26 August 2017
Rosie Kay Dance Company's 5 Soldiers kicks off 2017 tour at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Rosie Kay Dance Company's 5 Soldiers: The Body is the Frontline returns with a UK tour exclusively performing in Army drill halls from Edinburgh to London, Hull, Aldershot, Swindon, Colchester and Birmingham. The tour kicks off at Edinburgh Festival Fringe with performances from 11-26 August.
It's a thrilling and humane portrait of army life telling the stories of five men and women serving on the front line. Deeply realistic, stark and thrilling, 5 Soldiers explores how the human body remains essential to war, even in the 21st century. Presented in association with The Army.
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8 June 2017 – 8 August 2017
Review for Voice at Edinburgh Fringe!
Do you love writing? Do you love fringe theatre? Then you're in luck! We're looking for a group of talented 13-25 year olds to review shows at Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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26 August 2016
Damian Kingsley: Knock Knock
Knock knock, who's there? Damian's funny performance.
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26 August 2016
A+ Underachiever
A fresh take on the cliches of Chinese parenting, in a show that had plenty of great material, and a few wobbles
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26 August 2016
Mark Steel's in Toon
While poking fun at Paisley's picture-covered shops or highlighting the devastation the highland clearances caused Gaelic culture, Steel accurately debunks ancient theories and modern-day abominations.
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26 August 2016
Phil Ellis is Alone Together (But Mostly Alone)
Ellis impresses as he isn't afraid to make a fool of himself during his torturous downward-spiral as he makes a mockery of his own self-worth.
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25 August 2016
Good times at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
From a singing female impressionist to a drag queen a cappella group - it was the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival of 2016. And I was there...
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24 August 2016
Best of the fringe: discovering Edinburgh
Check out Ellen's guide to making the most of Edinburgh while you are at the Fringe
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23 August 2016
Wendy Wason: Tiny Me
Wendy Wason is quaintly charming and her talent clear, however appears to appeal more to the older demographic.
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22 August 2016
Kiri Pritchard-McLean: Hysterical Woman
Sharing her hilarious experiences of life, Kiri Pritchard-McLean's riotous set covers new comedic ground with wit and unapologetically brutal honesty.
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22 August 2016
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2016
We announce, in no particular order, the best shows from our time at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016. The cream of the crop, only the best.