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Juggler & Mime: A Tale of Two…

Juggler & Mime: A Tale of Two…

With Benjamin Domask and Joshua Palmer

Green Venue

The Orlando International Fringe Festival

Orlando, FL</strong>

Truth in advertising here: you get one Juggler (Benjamin Domask) and one Mime (Joshua Palmer) although Domask doesn’t say much and Palmer can keep a few things in the air at the same time. The pair keep moving; the juggle a guitar; put themselves in invisible boxes, and in the Mime Fight Club not only can’t they talk about it, they can’t hit anyone either. The juggling was solid; five balls and a cane were going at one point, the audience tossed rings at the guys who caught them if they were in bounds, and a little sword pay appeared. But when a prop broke, so did the silence and Domask was banished to a Florida rain shower outside the fire exit. When he came back in, I can say I’ve never seems a sadder, damper looking performer. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry; you’ll have to run through the rain but if you’re only going to see one juggling show, catch this one.

This show was presented as part of the 2016 Orlando Fringe Festival. For show times, tickets and more information please visit . http://orlandofringe.org/


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