Wacky Wonderland
Are you excited for some fun? Welcome to the North Pole, one of the silliest places on earth. In this show, you will get to take a tour of this amazing winter wonderland. The first friend you will meet on this tour is a penguin with hiccups. Everyone will have to work together to cure him of his hiccups, but just when they think he’s cured, he hiccups again. Finally, it’s the kids who cure him of his hiccups.
The holidays are a magical time, and this show includes several skilled sleight-of-hand routines involving peppermints, coins, and Christmas ornaments. Not only do these routines showcase the talents of a magician, but they are also hilarious. The kids will be laughing out loud with each sleight-of-hand routine.
This performance promotes the books “The Christmas Carol,” “The Night Before Christmas,” “Frosty the Snowman,” and magic books. The kids will even learn how they can perform three magic tricks with Christmas ribbons.
While exploring the Wacky Wonderland, you will also meet a wacky gingerbread man and a sneezing snowman. This show is full of crazy characters and magic that will keep everyone laughing out loud.

Christmas Bubble Show
Children love bubbles. Just blow a few bubbles for your children and watch how excited they get. Brett will turn that excitement up to eleven by presenting a whole show full of bubble tricks. There will be bubbles inside bubbles, square bubbles, giant bubbles, and more. But this isn’t just a show to watch. The kids will get involved. Jingle will teach kids how to do their own bubble tricks with things they can find at home. Every other routine uses helpers, so there are lots of chances for kids to participate.

• Lots of audience participation
• Bubble shows use mats to protect your floor
• This show is forty-five minutes long.
Interactive Puppet Shows
These puppet comedians provide interactive entertainment for fairs, festivals, and other events. These programs are family shows, NOT just children’s shows. While the humor in them is G rated, the interactive comedy is written for teens and adults, and children. These shows have been presented at Six Flags Over Texas, Astroworld, The International Wildlife Park, The State Fair of Texas, and many other fairs and festivals. For Christmas, Brett offers Ebenezer Scrooge, the Krampus, or Sunny the Snowman. These puppet shows are about fifteen minutes long and are written to happen several times a day. So, if you have children waiting in line to see Santa, this is an excellent way to entertain them.



• Fun for the whole family
• A large 6×8’ puppet stage and big puppets, so everyone can see
• Every routine has audience participation.
Christmas Puppet Show
If your children are younger, Brett offers a Christmas puppet show. This thirty-minute show is packed with puppets and slapstick silliness. Brett spent seven years teaching kindergarten, so he knows what makes young children laugh. Not only does this show have puppets, but it has a few age-appropriate magic tricks that are guaranteed to make kids smile. Each routine is only a few minutes long, so it’s fast-paced and fun.

• This is a nonreligious program.
• This show was written for kids six and younger.
• Brett was trained under Jim Henson.
The Delivery Elf
This crazy elf is carrying way too many packages. They look like they could fall any minute. Even though the packages wobble back and forth, they never fall. Everyone will laugh every time he almost drops them.

Strolling Magic
Sometimes, you don’t need an entire show. Sometimes you just need someone to wander around encouraging people to have fun. Even though this is a traveling show, it’s still packed with big visual magic tricks that get kids involved and laughing. There will be tons of audience participation, so the kids become the stars of the show.

