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Signage, The cul the sac, January 21 2020
Few Weeks Ago, I watch this show during the Fringe Festival. It’s about a gay man dealing with his disastrous love life of unrequited high school crushes, Tinder, and getting ghosted. It’s unfortunately a true story. His name is Tomas Clifford, by the way.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Our state premier
Friends!
I’VE BEEN UP SINCE 6AM AND WORKED 10 HOURS TODAY BUT I’LL BE DAMNED IF I DIDN’T GO HARD ON THE LAST WEEKEND OF FRINGE AND SEE 4 SHOWS IN ONE NIGHT FINISHING AT 12.30 ❤️ (at The Pleasure Garden Perth)
Tbh Im in love w this bow tie
THE BIG DARK
Venue: The Blue Room 🥫/5: 🥫(genuinely awful) Concept: I’m not sure there is one? The good parts: a cabinet filled up with smoke so that was an interesting 15 seconds; air conditioning was at a sensible setting; when it was finally over with The bad bits: literally every other second apart from the 15 seconds with the smokey cabinet; sound recorded on a potato; wasting perfectly good food (girl get with the program it’s 2k18 - haven’t you heard about zero waste???) Worth seeing: Absolutely not Sign-off reaction gif:
NEWSREADER JAMES MCHALE GOES OFF-SCRIPT TO HOST FRINGE FESTIVAL CHAT SHOW
(James McHale on the set of his Fringe World festival chat show ‘Real Talk with James McHale’ - Photo: ABC News)
James McHale is the trusted face of the ABC’s Early Edition national news and the 7pm news in WA, but in a departure from his ‘serious’ day job he’s hosted a Perth fringe festival chat show, ‘Real Talk with James McHale’.
By James McHale
I’ve been involved in Perth’s Fringe World festival in various capacities for a few years, and I’ve always wanted to put on a show. I had figured that being unable to act, sing or dance would prevent this from ever happening. Then, I had a dream. I literally had a dream in which I was hosting a live late night chat show and the Hon. Stephen Smith was a guest. I woke up, reflected on it, and decided it wasn’t a bad concept.
(James McHale in bow tie and fancy hat with his chat show audience and guests, including musician Abbe May, Stephen Smith and Gordon Flake, CEO of the USAsia Centre - Photo: ABC News)
‘Real Talk with James McHale’ started out as a late night (10pm) chat show with guests and morphed into a month-long, high-stress exercise in self-growth. I wanted to test myself to see if I could pull it off, to give people an insight into who I am and what I find amusing, and to see if I could go totally off-script, connect with the guests, let the conversation just flow and follow my curiosity in a way that a live audience would enjoy.
(James McHale in a more familiar setting behind the newsdesk - Photo: ABC News)
I love you fringe ❤️