Category: Genre

DynaMike

Michael-Anthony Ave Maria Bonnici-Erichsen From being a skateboarding young cool up and coming face in the Mormon community, setting records for bringing people into the faith, to leaving Mormonism and

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Beautiful Stu Goldsmith

The much loved Beautiful Stu, Stuart came all the way from renaissance circuit and community theatre to the street working first in the double act “kiosk of Champions”. One of

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Philip Battle

Philip is one of the most acclaimed pavement artists Britain has created over the last 50 years. Working to this day as half of UrbanCanvas creating works for festivals and

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Michiel Hesseling

Juggling from the age of 15 and being featured in international juggling magazines from the age of 18, described as a virtuoso, the Mozart of juggling, Michiel has been a

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Captain Frodo

“Captain Frodo” / “The Incredible Rubberman”: A man i watched on television when i was coming up, a tried and tested street and stage act who has for most of

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Kwabana Lindsay (2)

Pleased to have back Kwabana for his second appearance talking about his life and adventures post millennium working with the great and disheveled NoFit State Circus and the Invisible Circus,

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Mark Schrier

Performing from the 80’s Mark travelled the world as half of the comedy duo Muki and Fuzzy, juggling rope walking escapology and the occasional on pitch herbalist, its not what

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Mitch Mitchelson

Mitch clearly has a penchant for the dramatic both performing, directing in and teaching theatre for what appears to be most of his life. As well as treading the boards

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Olly Crick

Olly has done all a clown could hope for. In the 80’s the tall and the short of it is this clever fool worked the streets in a juggling duo,

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Mat Boden

The Encouragable Rogue himself your host for the first time telling his story on the show he began this time hosted by special guest host Melvyn Altwarg. Mat has become

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Faeble Kievman

Faeble is a clown, circus artist, performance artist, street performer, and all around weirdly wonderful human being. He has worked as a stunt actor and in humanitarian circus with the

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Ben Langley

The lovable “Ben Danger” charming, cheeky, with a smile of utter joy. A child of good hearted British comedy classics such as the “Carry on’s” and “hi-di-hi”. Ben worked the

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David Cassel (2)

Last time we heard about David’s success in the Canadian theatre industry, how he ran companies and theatres throughout Canada, how the collapse of arts funding lead to him taking

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Liam Collins

From being a team Great Britain athlete to writing original dance street comedy with his “faces of disco” act and working that throughout the UK. That then becoming a Britain’s

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Lee Nelson

An acrobat, juggler, contortionist and fearless street comic. Lee has travelled a lot from being a boy from Perth creating murf to going to South Africa penniless and with a

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Kwabana Lindsay

From the beginnings of the modern uk juggling circuits boom, to nearly ever festival this side of Russia Lindsay has experienced them all with his truck and slackline rig, he

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Gazzo

What can I say about this true thoroughbred legend. Possibly (and likely) the most famous street magician in the world. One of the hardest working street performers in the world.

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Charlotte Palmer

Charlotte has been one of the few performers that has been a fairly constant face around the hallowed pitches of Covent Garden in one form or another. A fountain of

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Sean Rooney

Sean has not only created original comedy shows, took the main stage at the legendary Just for Last Festival, stared and has written highly reviewed stage pieces, designed methods that

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Tamara Campbell

Globe travelling, show stopping powerhouse Tamara was one of the biggest shows around when i was learning the craft. Funny creative and powerful, Tamara has conquered the male centric street

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Nola Rae

I use the word legend a lot here on this archive but Nola has truly earned that title, training with the great Marcel Marceau after leaving professional ballet she created

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Haggis McLeod

Haggis McLeod, juggler, teacher, festival organiser, father and gardener. Haggis has been throwing things in the air for money for literally as long as I’ve been alive (1984). From busking

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david cassel

Dave Cassel (Hotch), in his youth, was a performing star in Canada , travelled the world as a street artist created a show that was talked about when i was

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Jon Mckenna

Jon Mckenna the great Sid Rasputin, what can be said about Jon, one of the most loved and mentioned performers by the earliest legends we have had on here. Performing

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