21 January – 15 February

This show belongs to the Fringe2021 season. This season is now over.

A Day in the Life of a Man

Men of the West, a mysterious male voice choir is a cultish, boofy, black-clad behemoth of blokes who love (and live) to sing. Inspired by the Georgian male voice tradition, the choir’s repertoire ranges from traditional Georgian songs to surprising covers. What might a day in the life of a Man in the Men be like? "You wake up, grab your coffee, maybe cook yourself some eggs; select your finest black clothes and retrieve your hat before heading to rehearsal." Step inside the life of a Man of the West, and what a typical rehearsal might be like. Participation mandatory, hats encouraged. Last time, Seesaw Mag called us, "Serious slick and silly". A man's got to do what a man's got to do

Presented by: Men of the West

This mysterious male voice choir is a cultish, boofy, black-clad behemoth of blokes who love (and live) to sing. Inspired by the Georgian male voice tradition, the choir’s repertoire ranges from traditional Georgian songs to surprising covers.
The choir performs original works by Stephen Taberner, along with works arranged (and disarranged) by Ryan Morrison, Digby Hill, Micheál McCarthy and others.
The choir has refined certain aspects of their vocal 'prowess', and have made valiant attempts to scale the peaks of pointless grandeur, magnificent manhomerie and poignant pathos.
The choir is directed by Ryan Nicholson

Music & Musicals • Music
Western Australia • My event is a West Australian Premiere