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Voicebox: Edinburgh Fringe

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!

  • Review Amy Howereska: Sasspot
    10 August 2015

    Amy Howereska: Sasspot

    by Joshua Gould Contributor

    Putting the Fun in Funeral, and making weddings woeful. Such is the life of Amy Howereska.

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  • Review Stephen Bailey: Should’ve Been A Popstar
    10 August 2015

    Stephen Bailey: Should’ve Been A Popstar

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Bailey's routine exuded such a level of energy, that would raise up even the dullest of demeanours.

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  • Review Tez Ilyas: Tez Talks
    9 August 2015

    Tez Ilyas: Tez Talks

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    Tez's show is original, witty and incredibly clever, combining his beliefs and his nationality in a hilarious piece of stand-up comedy that will have you laughing from start to finish.

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  • Review Heartbeats & Algorithms
    9 August 2015

    Heartbeats & Algorithms

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    A one-woman show tells the audience a story about the implications of a world in which technology can pre-empt our decisions based on our digital fingerprint.

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  • Review David Elms: Mister Boy
    9 August 2015

    David Elms: Mister Boy

    by Idriss Assoumanou Contributor

    A light-hearted comic with a charming sense of humour, David indulged us with stories about his wife and his hair-dresser.

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  • Review Neil Henry's Magical Mindsquirm
    9 August 2015

    Neil Henry's Magical Mindsquirm

    by Idriss Assoumanou Contributor

    Neil Henry really "Tabozw" the audience - AMAZING

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  • Review Nina Conti: In Your Face
    9 August 2015

    Nina Conti: In Your Face

    by Sally Trivett Voice Team

    I am in awe at the unapologetically funny Nina Conti.

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  • Review Giant Leap
    9 August 2015

    Giant Leap

    by Sally Trivett Voice Team

    A group of writers are commissioned to aid with the staging of the 1969 moon landing.

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  • Review Colin Cloud: Kills
    9 August 2015

    Colin Cloud: Kills

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    If the devil exists, he has surely possessed this man!

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  • Review Jonny Awsum: Everything Is Awsum
    9 August 2015

    Jonny Awsum: Everything Is Awsum

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    Awsum upped the ante with the stakes of ridiculousness in his show this year. The laughs he got in the packed out, sweltering venue were some of the loudest I'd heard yet.

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  • Review Chris Betts: Social Animal
    9 August 2015

    Chris Betts: Social Animal

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    Chris Betts is witty, charming and very funny, and his amusing show, full of behind-the-bar observations and crude jokes, is a great way to end the day.

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  • Review Lucie Pohl: Cry me a liver
    9 August 2015

    Lucie Pohl: Cry me a liver

    by Idriss Assoumanou Contributor

    Satirically funny

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  • Review The Hampstead Murder Mystery!
    9 August 2015

    The Hampstead Murder Mystery!

    by Idriss Assoumanou Contributor

    Young theatre group gets away with the home run

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  • Review Natasha Noman: Noman’s Land
    8 August 2015

    Natasha Noman: Noman’s Land

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    I was intrigued about going to see Noman's Land. Intrigued about how a former journalist in Pakistan was now in the business of giving a one-woman show.

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  • Review Dane Baptiste: Reasonable Doubts
    8 August 2015

    Dane Baptiste: Reasonable Doubts

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    Dane Baptiste brings an amusing insight into his mind in this funny stand-up show.

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  • Review Shakespeare Untold: Titus Andronicus (The Piemaker's Tale)
    8 August 2015

    Shakespeare Untold: Titus Andronicus (The Piemaker's Tale)

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A gory tale told by the kitchen boy, brought to life with the aid of vegetables. A great show for children and adults alike!

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  • Review Sophie Pelham: Country Files
    8 August 2015

    Sophie Pelham: Country Files

    by Jo Nead Contributor

    A comedy-sketch show that, for me, lacked comedic value.

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  • Review Marny Godden: Flap 'em on the Gate
    8 August 2015

    Marny Godden: Flap 'em on the Gate

    by Joshua Gould Contributor

    Perfect Arc/Absolute Chaos. A phrase mentioned at the start of the show, and it describes it perfectly. This show is mad. Absolutely bonkers. Surreal. Abstract, and many other synonyms for just plain barmy!

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