Perth was lucky enough to have Welcome to Night Vale visit us again this week with their current show, All Hail. This time the Astor Theatre was the venue, which is nestled in the temptations of Mt Lawley's many food and drink offerings. With its lovely deco architecture it's always lovely to visit this theatre.
The musical support act and the Weather (this is a NightVale thing) was a powerful and skilled singer by name of Erin McKeown - http://www.erinmckeown.com/ Amazing guitar, and friendly and sociable, I particularly enjoyed her song Where did I go but all of them were great and I'm looking forward to listening to the albums I picked up from her after the show.
All Hail brings into the spooky, creepy, funny and just plain weird desert town, with its golden voice, the dapper Cecil Baldwin. Like their other productions you don't need to be a follower of the podcast (which is up to many, many episodes) as most things can be picked up as you go along. Clever writing and some fine acting as well as well modulated voices made it a great night!
Audience participation is necessary. However, if your curiosity is peaked, then DO listen to the podcasts in order.
10 out of 10 hugely entertaining, and Wallace Greenslade with supporting Neddy & Co. do Stranger Things on The Sid and Nancy Scale.
http://www.welcometonightvale.com/live/
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