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Edinburgh Reviews Day 4, part 2: They Came With Outer Script, Other Voices:...

- reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj - Last week we reviewed a selection of Edinburgh Previews. We enjoyed them so much that this week Sabotage’s Performance Editor James Webster, and...

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Edinburgh Reviews Day 5 (05/08/12): Jack and Nikki: Killing Machines, Love in...

- reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj - Last week we reviewed a selection of Edinburgh Previews from Tea Fuelled Arts. We enjoyed them so much that this week Sabotage’s Performance Editor James...

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Edinburgh Reviews Day 6 part 1 (06/08/12): Harry Baker: Proper Pop-up Purple...

- reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj - This week Sabotage’s Performance Editor James Webster, and contrary reviewer Dana Bubulj, are up in Edinburgh taking in the Fringe Festival. While they’re...

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Edinburgh Reviews Day 6 part 2 (06/08/12): Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard...

- reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj - This week Sabotage’s Performance Editor James Webster, and contrary reviewer Dana Bubulj, are up in Edinburgh taking in the Fringe Festival. While they’re...

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Edinburgh Reviews Day 7 (07/08/12) part 1: Oddlie, Charlie Dupré Presents the...

- reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj - These are the last of the Edinburgh reviews from Sabotage’s Performance Editor James Webster and his stalwart reviewer Dana Bubulj. We had a great time in...

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Edinburgh Reviews Day 7 (07/08/12) part 2: The Girl with No Heart, Evie and...

- reviewed by James Webster and Dana Bubulj - These are the last of the Edinburgh reviews from Sabotage’s Performance Editor James Webster and his stalwart reviewer Dana Bubulj. We had a great time in...

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The Long and the Short of It – Richard Purnell and Gary from Leeds

- reviewed by Anna Hobson - Anna Hobson kindly reviews one of the Spoken Word shows from the Edinburgh Fringe that James Webster and his winsome sidekick Dana Bubulj didn’t manage to catch. There was...

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Review: Wantage Poetry Slam – Wantage Betjeman Poetry Festival 28/10/12

- reviewed by James Webster and special guest reviewer Lucy Ayrton - @ Shush The Event Last Sunday, I attended the Wantage Slam was part of the wider Wantage (not just) Betjeman Poetry Festival, which...

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Alderburgh Poetry Festival 2-4 November 2012

-Reviewed by Judi Sutherland- Aldeburgh – huddles of poetry lovers, but not very festive? Arriving in this quiet Suffolk town on a Friday afternoon in November, you’d be forgiven for not realising...

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Top Spoken Word Moments of 2012

- listed by James Webster - As the year is (fairly) recently ended and a new one begun, it seems a reasonable (ok, fairly late) time to round up some of the Spoken Word events and reviews that have...

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Edinburgh Fringe Review: Scroobius Pip – Words

- reviewed by Lucy Ayrton - (Lucy is one of the intrepid Sabotage reviewers covering the Edinburgh Fringe this year, look our for more reviews from her coming soon!) Words is an hour of clever,...

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Edinburgh Fringe Review: Around the World in Eight Mistakes by Sophia Walker

- reviewed by Lucy Ayrton - Around the World in Eight Mistakes is a powerhouse of a spoken word show from a phenom of a performer. Poet and performer Sophia Walker guides the audience through an hour...

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Edinburgh Fringe Review: Utter! Presents … Identity Mix-Up and We Are All...

- reviewed by Lettie McKie - As poetry is, like much writing, an essentially solo activity it is not surprising that many performance poets, after several year on the circuit, will eventually feel like...

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Review: The Last Word Festival – The Roundhouse (16 Nov – 1st Dec)

- reviewed by Lettie McKie - (image courtesy of Stuart Leech) A hot-bed of thrilling spoken word … The Roundhouse is without a doubt one of the best performing arts venues in London. Not only does it...

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Well Versed – Stoke Newington Literary Festival, June 7th and 8th 2014

- reviewed by Lucy Parsons - The poetry of the people – an extravaganza of radical verse from the Morning Star. The Morning Star’s poetry column has become a popular feature of the growing Stoke...

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Crap Time Lord by Richard Tyrone Jones

-Reviewed by James Webster- Those of us at the Utter 10th Anniversary Mini-Fringe back in April were treated to a real smorgasboard of spoken word talent. From Kirsten Luckins’ intensely lyrical...

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The Good Delusion by Tina Sederholm

-Reviewed by James Webster- The Good Delusion is a superbly realised story and an eminently relatable piece of theatre that delves deep into the concept of ‘goodness’, aspiring to break down what it...

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Be Kind To Yourself by Tim Clare

-Reviewed by Lily Blacksell- We should all remember to be kind to ourselves. It is easier said than done however, as Tim Clare proves in the ‘arc of anxiety’ that forms his Free Fringe show, and...

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High Noon Over Camelot by The Mechanisms

- reviewed by James Webster - High Noon Over Camelot is a joyously grim, funny and clever update of Arthurian legend, set in a gorgeously sci-fi kind of wild west. Filled with lovably damaged...

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Other Voices: Spoken Word Cabaret

- reviewed by James Webster - Our Performance Editor is in Edinburgh for the next week, trying to review as many Spoken Word shows as possible before he has to go home (or words begin to lose all...

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