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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Dublin Fringe Festival: ‘Not just a festival, a year-round support organisation’ by Nick Awde

Edinburgh is over, but a short hop over the Irish Sea, Dublin Fringe Festival is getting started. Nick Awde meets artistic director

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From Bristol to Finland: taking the international leap by Nick Awde

For some English companies, Edinburgh Fringe can seem a big trip, but Nick Awde hears how Stepping Out is taking a show

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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Meet Thom Monckton, a New Zealand artist swinging by the Edinburgh Fringe via Finland by Nick Awde

Thom Monckton is performing in Helsinki-based Circo Aereo’s The Artist, part of the From Start to Finnish season at the Edinburgh Festival

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How the Edinburgh Fringe’s CanadaHub is putting the country’s theatre on the map by Nick Awde

With six projects under one roof, the CanadaHub at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe presents the country’s best new work while providing

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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Taiwan’s Tjimur Dance Theatre: ‘We come to Edinburgh to exchange, not just perform’ by Nick Awde

Artistic director Baru Madiljin (left) and choreographer Ljuzem Madiljin of Taiwan’s Tjimur Dance Theatre tell Nick Awde about bringing their indigenous group

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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Familie Floz – the masked German troupe that conquered the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by Nick Awde

After selling out previous shows at Edinburgh, Familie Floz is back with Infinita, as manager Gianni Bettucci tells Nick Awde Have you

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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Australian cabaret at the Fringe: ‘If you can make it in Edinburgh, you can make it anywhere’ by Nick Awde

This Aussie invasion is armed with glitter and feather boas. Nick Awde meets three Australian cabaret acts preparing for the Edinburgh Fringe,

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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Kenyan comedian Njambi McGrath: ‘My farmer parents exhibited their prize bulls and vegetables – Edinburgh doesn’t seem much different’ by Nick Awde

Njambi McGrath is a Kenyan born, UK-based comedian and writer. She tells Nick Awde why she loves the Edinburgh Fringe This is

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Meet director Oliver Frljic, the Croatian provocateur with neoliberal theatre in his sights by Nick Awde

The controversial director has received death threats, been sued by the church and accused of ‘inciting the audience to murder’. He tells

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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Not heard of Oerol Festival? Imagine the Edinburgh Fringe marooned on an island in the North Sea by Nick Awde

For nearly 40 years, the Netherlands’ Oerol Festival has pioneered ‘location theatre’. As its stature has grown, could it rival Edinburgh as

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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Director Olivier Py: ‘It’s not Frenchy French at all – the Festival d’Avignon is a way to meet the world’ by Nick Awde

Now in its 72nd year, the Festival d’Avignon may be just over the water, but it has few British audiences and even

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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Leeuwarden-Friesland: The Dutch culture capital nurturing grassroots arts by Nick Awde

While cities of culture are often associated with grand international theatre productions, Leeuwarden-Friesland 2018’s programme is championing local artists and attracting audiences

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

NT Gent director Milo Rau on ‘redefining the European theatre landscape’ by Nick Awde

Milo Rau is building a new European world order and within that is a set of rules designed to break the traditions

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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

New York spirit takes flight at London International Festival of Theatre by Nick Awde

From Taylor Mac to LED pigeons, LIFT’s guest director David Binder speaks to Nick Awde about how his cross-Atlantic experiences have helped

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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival: how the celebration of global gay drama is marking its 15th year by Nick Awde

The teenage Dublin festival is even more committed to welcoming worldwide theatre artists seeking a bigger stage for gay-themed works. Its artistic

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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The opera houses leading a cultural boom in Asia by Nick Awde

The boost in Western-style cultural complexes across Asia is creating global opportunities for those with skills in opera, musical theatre and technical

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Meet Maya Zbib, the Lebanese theatremaker sending a message on World Theatre Day by Nick Awde

Lebanese theatremaker Maya Zbib tells Nick Awde she’s determined to stay and workin her troubled homeland despite offers from Europe and that

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Paladio Arte: The Spanish company creating theatre with the socially excluded by Nick Awde

Segovia is home to a company pioneering a technique called Teatro Brut, which focuses on working with those with physical, mental and

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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

ITI Congress, Segovia: Britain returns to the fold of world theatre by Nick Awde

The International Theatre Institute used its recent congress as a platform to reboot its image and raise the profile of its younger

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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

How Farnham Maltings is providing a global platform for artists to showcase their work by Nick Awde

The thriving multi-arts hub continues to help theatremakers forge long-term collaborative relationships with their peers around the world through sharing ideas and

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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

How Stockholm inspired a Nordic fringe revolution by Nick Awde

In seven years, the Stockholm Fringe Festival has spawned a network of events across the region, as its director tells Nick Awde

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Meet the Brit invoking Marlowe’s hellish vision in a Norwegian library by Nick Awde

Having formed and run a successful fringe company in Oxford, producer David Parrish moved to Oslo. He tells Nick Awde how broadening his

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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Casa Festival: Latin America sets up home on London’s stages by Nick Awde

Despite reduced funding, the capital’s festival showcasing work from Latin America is flourishing and attracting an ever-wider audience. Its artistic director tells

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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Getrude Vimbayi Munhamo: ‘At Edinburgh you are embraced, appreciated and celebrated for your work’ by Nick Awde

Getrude Vimbayi Munhamo and Dalma Chiwereva of Zimbabwe’s Rooftop Promotions tell Nick Awde about performing a show for the first time at

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South Africa’s Baxter Theatre: ‘The world just sees apartheid – our season aims to change that’ by Nick Awde

Cape Town’s dynamic Baxter Theatre Centre has brought a provocative programme of shows to the Edinburgh Fringe. Artistic director Lara Foot tells

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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Q&A: Writer and actor Martin Dockery: ‘A good Edinburgh review helps the show back in New York’ by Nick Awde

Martin Dockery is a writer and actor with Concrete Drops Theatre, based in New York. He talks to Nick Awde about taking a

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Showcasing China at the Edinburgh Fringe by Nick Awde

Programmed seasons from around the world are on the rise at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Nick Awde finds out how the festival

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Monday, August 7, 2017

Chicago’s Manual Cinema: ‘Edinburgh Fringe feels like an important cultural exchange’ by Nick Awde

Julia Miller, artistic director of Chicago’s Manual Cinema, tells Nick Awde about taking a show to the Edinburgh Fringe… Edinburgh veteran or

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Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Actor and director Peter Michael Marino: ‘Taking a show to Edinburgh boosts my profile in New York’ by Nick Awde

The New York-based actor and director is bringing a show to Edinburgh as part of the Free Fringe. He tells Nick Awde

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From Edinburgh to Adelaide: the prize taking shows down under by Nick Awde

For the past 10 years, the Holden Street Theatres award has plucked the best shows from the Edinburgh Fringe and flown them

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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Burkina Faso festivals: the freedom to create without censorship by Nick Awde

Despite having one of the world’s poorest economies, Burkina Faso is something of a world leader in theatre development, Nick Awde finds,

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