"Love is on the air' closing this weekend
Thu, 7 July 2011, 06:43 pmJohnny Grim1 post in thread
"Love is on the air' closing this weekend
Thu, 7 July 2011, 06:43 pmThree 'fun filled' shows to go... somewhat disappointingly, we still have plenty of good seats available for Friday (8th) and Saturday (9th), so if you're in the mood for a good laugh this weekend, why not come and check us out? I dare say you won't be disappointed. The Phoenix Theatre has heating, we have programs at $2 (PS: tell them Johnny sent you, and we'll give it to you for one dollar. Down, and staying down! You wait until we've destroyed the milk industry, the theatre world is next!) Sadly, we do have the traditional raffle, (I'm with Bree on that score), but we do give out lots of prizes, including tickets to the next show, which is a definite miust see (he says, tongue planted somewaht firmly in cheek.)In addition to that we have a damn fine bunch of actors on the stage , and dare I risk the wrath of Walter by saying we have a bloody fun show..of course I dare! You'll find the theatre, on the corner of Rockingham Road and Carrington Street, Hamilton Hill ,just five minutes out of freo... So what's the show about...??
THE TALE
Coming to you live, from the studios of Channel 13 West. The talk show that single-handedly has the people of the west in a state of excitement. Join our host, the she’s so gorgeous she should be reading the weather, Miss Cindy Taylor-Smith, as she brings us more tales of love, sex, and debauchery. Cindy’s guests this week, include from Melbourne’s La Drobe University, Professor Fernando Edmundo Sanchez, a leading sexologist. We meet the all-new Aussie hero Gary Burrows as he shares with us, just how far he was prepared to go to uncover his wife’s infidelity... We take a look at the phenonemem that is ‘on-line dating’ as viewed through the eyes of two and a half Aussie blokes. Cindy shares with us her ‘book of the week,’ there’s more from the lovely ‘Goldie Lux’, and we travel to Dublin Ireland to eavesdrop in on Anne, Dawn, Yvonne and Sandra as they share with us their thoughts on sex, love, relationships, and The Village People.
What Gordon the Optom had to say...(for full review, see review section this site.
John’s dialogue flows well and is very true to life. It is coarse at times and has the odd four lettered word here and there, but in these plays they blend into the context. There were plenty of laughs on this fun night out. We had to battle through lightening and storms to get there, and yet there was good sized audience who were happy to join in with the madcap themes. Johnny has a fairly unique and zany sense of humour, and here he was at his very best. Great fun.
Johnny GrimThu, 7 July 2011, 06:43 pm
Three 'fun filled' shows to go... somewhat disappointingly, we still have plenty of good seats available for Friday (8th) and Saturday (9th), so if you're in the mood for a good laugh this weekend, why not come and check us out? I dare say you won't be disappointed. The Phoenix Theatre has heating, we have programs at $2 (PS: tell them Johnny sent you, and we'll give it to you for one dollar. Down, and staying down! You wait until we've destroyed the milk industry, the theatre world is next!) Sadly, we do have the traditional raffle, (I'm with Bree on that score), but we do give out lots of prizes, including tickets to the next show, which is a definite miust see (he says, tongue planted somewaht firmly in cheek.)In addition to that we have a damn fine bunch of actors on the stage , and dare I risk the wrath of Walter by saying we have a bloody fun show..of course I dare! You'll find the theatre, on the corner of Rockingham Road and Carrington Street, Hamilton Hill ,just five minutes out of freo... So what's the show about...??
THE TALE
Coming to you live, from the studios of Channel 13 West. The talk show that single-handedly has the people of the west in a state of excitement. Join our host, the she’s so gorgeous she should be reading the weather, Miss Cindy Taylor-Smith, as she brings us more tales of love, sex, and debauchery. Cindy’s guests this week, include from Melbourne’s La Drobe University, Professor Fernando Edmundo Sanchez, a leading sexologist. We meet the all-new Aussie hero Gary Burrows as he shares with us, just how far he was prepared to go to uncover his wife’s infidelity... We take a look at the phenonemem that is ‘on-line dating’ as viewed through the eyes of two and a half Aussie blokes. Cindy shares with us her ‘book of the week,’ there’s more from the lovely ‘Goldie Lux’, and we travel to Dublin Ireland to eavesdrop in on Anne, Dawn, Yvonne and Sandra as they share with us their thoughts on sex, love, relationships, and The Village People.
What Gordon the Optom had to say...(for full review, see review section this site.
John’s dialogue flows well and is very true to life. It is coarse at times and has the odd four lettered word here and there, but in these plays they blend into the context. There were plenty of laughs on this fun night out. We had to battle through lightening and storms to get there, and yet there was good sized audience who were happy to join in with the madcap themes. Johnny has a fairly unique and zany sense of humour, and here he was at his very best. Great fun.