T.S.F.C.S is a sharp-tongued, open-hearted live show hosted by singer, writer, and performer James Bradford. It’s part stand-up, part storytelling, part social experiment—and entirely queer. At its core, the show is about connection: unscripted, unexpected, and unfiltered moments between James and the audience, spun into comedy, catharsis, and occasionally something close to art.
This isn’t crowd work like you’ve seen in comedy clubs where the punchlines punch down. James isn’t here to roast you (unless you ask nicely.) Instead, he invites you into a space where curiosity is the hook, honesty is the bit, and awkwardness is celebrated like a badge of honor. Whether you're a longtime fan or wandered in off the street with a drink in hand and no idea what's about to happen, it's a show that shapeshifts around its audience; no two performances are the same.
Equal parts playful and pointed, the show weaves together improvisation, deeply human banter, and moments that veer from laugh-out-loud to surprisingly emotional. James draws from his own lived experiences as a queer artist, aging hipster, reformed trivia host, and lifelong observer of weird human behavior. With charm, shade, and sincerity, he builds a room where people can let their guard down, talk back, and maybe even see themselves a little more clearly.
You won’t be dragged on stage. (Unless, again, you ask nicely.) But be prepared to be part of the night, even if only through your laughter, your side-eye, or your energy. And if you’re brave enough to ask a question or share a story, you just might find yourself part of something delightfully off-script.
Welcome to an evolving experiment in live connection: built from scratch in every room, each time, with whoever shows up. It’s the opposite of polished and packaged, and that’s the point. It thrives on unpredictability, lived truths, and the strange magic that happens when queerness meets spontaneity.
Whether you’re queer, questioning, introverted, extroverted, skeptical, spiritual, or just queer-adjacent with excellent taste, this show is for anyone craving something more raw, more real, and more unrepeatable. If you’ve ever wanted a show that felt like a late-night conversation between new friends, a group therapy session with punchlines, or a chaotic brunch that got weird in the best way, you’re in the right place.
Come ready to listen, laugh, maybe cry a little, and leave feeling like something real happened—even if you’re not quite sure what it was. This is Fa**oty Crowd Work: no script, no safety net, no apologies.