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Allen,
Clive & Tracy
- Magic & Illusions |
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Bach, Geoff
- Professional Juggler |
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Balloon Artist
- When you need to impress |
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Bounce
OOOLaLa
- Comedy & Variety |
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Burnett,
Bobby
- Vocalist/Comedy/Harmonica |
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Carr, David
- Ventriloquist |
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Casino
Party
- Casino Service |
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Dewitt,
Evan
- Ventriloquist |
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Dumb
Waiters
- Improvisational Comedy |
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Engle,
Steve
- Ventriloquist |
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Funny Dummy Show, The
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Ventriloquist & Dummies |
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Germain, Lee And
Judi
- Illusionist & Magician |
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Grout, Al
- Juggler - Comedian - Musician |
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Hammett,
Helen / Kenton Kovich
- Ventriloquist / Folk Artist |
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Hayward,
Mark
- Juggler & Yo Yo Champion |
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Hilby
- Unicycles / Juggling |
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Hunt,
Bobby
- Circus Boy |
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Jessie & James
- Husband & Wife Comedy Team |
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Kalvan,
Jack
- Unicycles / Juggling |
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MaCoy,
Ramelle
- Hypnotist |
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Madhatter Clown
- Animal Balloons / Face Painting |
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Mills Family, Dazzling
- Family Circus Acts |
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Mother Nature On Stilts
- Stilt Walking Entertainment |
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Murder
Mystery
- Dinner Theater |
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Piccirillo,
Tim
- Magic / Comedy |
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Pleis,
Bobby
- Juggling/Acrobatics/Unicycling |
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Powell, Tom
- Millionaire Pickpocket |
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Priest,
Robert
- Mind Reader |
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Rice &
Renee
- Comedy, Ropes, Whips |
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Road To Hope
- Tribute to
Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy
Lamour |
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Rojahn,
David
- Comic Conjurer |
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Rollo
- Comedy |
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Skin &
Bones
- Comedy Circus |
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Skylr
- Master Hypnotist |
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Snyder, Mike & Donna
- Magic |
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Swan, Doc
- Comedy Magic |
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Ty-Rone's
World
- Comedy |
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Wasik, Michelle
- Mime |
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Watt, Pete
- Man In Cage Promotion |
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Whimsey, Nicolo
- Variety Arts Entertainer Extraordinaire |
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White Faced Mime
- Mime! |
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Yo-Yo Guy
- Yo-Yo Entertainment |
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The Road to Hope
(The
unauthorized but necessary story)
The Road
to Hope is a journey that follows the careers of Bob Hope as
well as Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. It reaches into their
movies and pulls out many of the songs that made the trio so
famous in the 1940’s through the 1970’s. It includes twelve
great numbers including Academy award winning songs , Thanks
for the Memory, Buttons and Bows, and Swinging on
a Star that are performed both traditionally and with
comedy. Costumed numbers such as The Road to Morocco
complete with Fez’s, Harem dancers and Camel Jokes and Hoot
Mon, done in Kilts with Scottish humor and dancers are
highlights of this Broadway Show-like production.
The
climax of the show is a reenactment of the 1943 Pepsodent Bob
Hope radio show broadcast from the Hollywood Canteen. It is a
reproduction of a radio show complete with sound effects, and
zany characters such as Professor Colonna, Vera Vague, Bette
Davis and Gracie Allen.
This show will bring back many wonderful memories
for those over forty and create many lasting memories for those
under forty. It’s a nostalgic trip with comedy and musical rest
stops on The Road to Hope.
Danny Curtis
is the creator and star of The Road to Hope. He has appeared
Off-Broadway starring in “Walls of Chance” a musical comedy that
he wrote.
He is one of the few stand-up comedians with enough clean,
original, topical, and one liners, stories, and special material
to work almost all audiences: Resorts/Country Clubs/Cruises,
Pocono’s, Catskills, Atlantic City, Seniors, Comedy Clubs,
Contemporary audiences. Danny has appeared with Dick Cavett,
Rodney Dangerfield, Red Foxx, Gabe Kaplan, Eartha Kitt, Jackie
Mason, Tony Martin, Rick Nelson, Ray Ramano, Joan Rivers, and
Bobby Vinton. He has performed at Tropicana in Las Vegas and
Atlantic City, Caesars Resorts,, Dangerfield's Comedy Club in
New York City, Florida condos on the East and West Coasts,
Cruise ships and on ABC TV's "America's Funniest People."
Michael Wright is
a multi-faceted entertainer who sings, is an
excellent straight-man and a unique comedic
personality. He has done numerous voice-overs,
including several for VH-1 and Showtime. As an
actor he starred in an independent feature film
entitled The Life & Times of Charlie Putz (which was
produced by Fred Caruso, producer of the cult
favorite, Blue Velvet). In addition to his
appearance as Richard Dreyfus' brother in Lansky,
the HBO movie which tells the story of legendary
"mob figure" Meier Lansky, Michael can be seen
portraying legendary journalist Walter Winchell in
the HBO movie The Rat Pack which chronicles the
years of Frank Sinatra and his cronies. Michael was
seen as a regular on The Uncle Floyd TV Show.
Rebecca Lee Lerman graduated
from Sarah Lawrence College in 2003 where she
produced "Silences We Sing," a series of vignettes
dealing with race, ethnicity and gender. Rebecca
worked as a choreographer for the Capital Repertory
Theatre in Albany, New York. She has also appeared
in her first off-Broadway stage reading of the
screenplay, "Rebecca's Caffienated Romance." Rebecca
demonstrated her acting, singing and dancing
abilities as Trisha, in the original musical, "Love
Blues" with the African Globe Theatre. In New York
City, she has performed a series of Opera Scenes
under the direction of Richard Critt-enden She
played characters such as Mercedes in "Carmen,"
Adina in"The Elixir of Love,” and Sister Blanche in”
The Dialogue of the Carmelites.”
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