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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9 August 2016
Interview with Ruaraidh Murray
In the run up to Voice's latest coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, we have dozens of interviews with performers like Ruaraidh Murray, who we'll be seeing up there.
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9 August 2016
Interview with Puddles Pity Party
In the run up to Voice's latest coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, we have dozens of interviews with performers like Puddles the sad singing clown, who we'll be seeing up there.
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8 August 2016
Axis of Awesome: Won't Ever Not Stop Giving Up
The unpredictable Aussies are back for their tenth Fringe. This time something is different.
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8 August 2016
9 to 5
Bringing the high-production values and glamorous flamboyant style to the Edinburgh Fringe is the musical tale by Dolly Parton, placing women at the top spot in a time where they were still second to men.
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8 August 2016
Will Duggan: A Man Gathering Fish
Will Duggan is a funny, quick and intelligent man who had his audience laughing at the ridiculous goings-on in his life from the start.
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8 August 2016
Nina Conti: In Your Face
I didn't need to see the full show to realise that Nina Conti is sublime.
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8 August 2016
Empty Beds
An intense, emotional and hard-hitting piece centred on three sisters and their journey to see their brother.
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8 August 2016
Children are Stinky
A fun, entertaining and joy-filled show full of jokes, tricks and laughter.
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8 August 2016
Jess Robinson: Impressive
Boasting outstanding vocals, a brilliant sense of humour and multiple voices of many famous female celebrities, she literally blew us away.
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8 August 2016
Lords of Strut: The Family Show
Family show does not, as I thought, mean exclusively for children!
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8 August 2016
Jenny Collier: Jen-Hur
Jenny Collier triumphantly returns to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with her 'biggest show yet'. The Welsh born comedian brings boundless energy to her 'epic' hour long set in the Underbelly's Med Quad.
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8 August 2016
Adam Kay: Fingering A Minor on the Piano
Whilst at first it was a bit odd and seemingly just medical industry jokes, this comedy show turned out to be so much more
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8 August 2016
Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
The 2016 Olivier Award winners return to Edinburgh on impeccable form.
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8 August 2016
Stuart Mitchell: Dealt a bad hand
Scottish comedian has been given what some would call a bad hand - but he is definitely making the most of it!