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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13 August 2016
​Margaret Thatcher Queen of Game Shows
This drag extravaganza is one hour and ten minutes of musical mayhem, with games and just the right amount of audience participation
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13 August 2016
Nick Cody: Come Get Some!
Cody's signature charisma and stage presence is back with new reflections on his life.
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13 August 2016
Interview with Jake Yapp
In the run up to Voice's latest coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, we have dozens of interviews with performers like Jake Yapp, who we'll be seeing up there.
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13 August 2016
Interview with Chris Stokes
In the run up to Voice's latest coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, we have dozens of interviews with performers like Chris Morris, who we'll be seeing up there.
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13 August 2016
Interview with Darren Walsh
In the run up to Voice's latest coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, we have dozens of interviews with performers like Darren Walsh, who we'll be seeing up there.
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12 August 2016
Fast Fringe
Everyday in the Ace Dome, Pleasance Dome, twelve performers get up to three minutes each to persuade us to see their shows. Here's a rundown and the six highlights.
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12 August 2016
Enter the Bagman
Good in places, but left me feeling there could be so much more
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12 August 2016
Tiff Stevenson: Seven
A lacklustre performance that could have worked so well
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12 August 2016
Ben Hanlin: Trickhead
A high energy and slick production from this cheeky comic-magician
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12 August 2016
Beth Vyse as Olive Hands in All Hands to the Pump...
Powerful individual performers with too little glue to keep the show afloat
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12 August 2016
Jayde Adams: 31
Adams hasn't been terribly lucky in life, by her own admission.
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12 August 2016
Mark Dolan: Life Hacks
The man constantly in the best mood has been made sad about some things.
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12 August 2016
Elliot Steel: Netflix 'n' Steel
An audience can be the saving grace of a stand-up show.
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12 August 2016
Goose: Hydroberserker
A one man sketch show with lots of laughs, plenty of pizazz and a bucket load of sweat
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12 August 2016
Tommy Holgate: Man in the Miracle
A layered and unconventional look at the often overused subject of middle class peace and love