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Peppi the Clown Resume PTC Entertainment Co.Ltd 2-25-12-C Naka-Dai, Itabashi-Ku Tokyo, Japan 174-0064 Tel:+813-6789-2346 Fax:+813-6789-2347 Reasons to BOOK this act • A dazzling and stunning comedy act that will provide cheer for all ages. • Circus performer draped in beautiful clown costumes will captivate events of all sizes. • Always smiling circus clown will keep engagement and interactive levels high. • Hire Peppi The Clown ideal for parties, street performances, corporate events, family days, and more. • A fantastic clown available for events throughout Japan and worldwide. Performances By Peppi The Clown Tokyo Dome City Base Ball Cafe Tokyo Dome City Korakuen Amusement Park Tokyo Dome City Laqua Spa Tokyo Dome City Toshimaen Amusement Park Tokyo, Japan Sunshine City Ikebukuro Tokyo, Japan Ebisu Garden Place Tokyo, Japan Decks Odaiba Tokyo, Japan Ikspiari Maihama Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Disney Sea Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Motor Show Tokyo, Japan Okinawa Club Med Miyako Hotel Okinawa, Japan Hokkaido Fantasy Dome Marine Park Hokkaido, Japan Fukuoka, Canal City River Walk Fukuoka, Japan The Marina Shopping Centre Fukuoka, Japan Tobu World Square (main performer for 24 years) Tivoli Park Okayama, Japan Super Circus Tokyo Japan 2004-2005, Japan Tour with Haida Shoko and Iimai Yuzo (Ookasan to iisho, Family Tour) 2011-2012, Nagasaki Holland Village, Asuka Family Summer Cruise 2016 Performances Abroad New York City: Street Performer Broadway District and Washington Park Paris France: Street Performer South of France Korea: 2005 World Performance Festival Madangkuk Top Festival Mokpo 2007, New Wave Seoul 2008, Soul International Performance Festival, Open Air Festival, Ansen Performance Festival Seoul Korea, International Comedy Festival Seoul Korea. Thailand: Street Performers Festival 2011-2013 China: Aqua City Department Store, Nanjin China Germany: 18th International Street and Variety Festival Bamberg Zaubert, 2016 TV Promotion Asahi TV Promotion for Nagasaki Holland Village Asahi TV Promotion for Shizuoka Daidogei Festival. Dreams Come True, Promotion Video Ponki Kids Sumer Vacation, Fuji TV Promotion for Korakuen Amusement Park. Asahi TV Walatte Iitomo special guest appearance as Peppi The Clown. Fuji TV Fukuoka Canal City TSB TV (The Interview) Drama:Okusama Wa Majo (Stilt Walker) TBS TV Drama, ANEKI Fuji TV KURURI, Promotion Video. RIN The Band, Promotion Video Training Background An acting student of The Peppermint Players and Theater Workshop in New Jersey for 10 years. High School of Performing Arts Graduate in New York City. Studied Mime at the age of 9 years old with Sylvia Spears also a student of Marcel Marceau. Studied Clowning, Juggling at Montclair State University in New Jersey. Peppi The Clown is a dazzling and wonderful circus clown for your event. Treat guests to an amazing clowning experience that is sure to delight. Charming, sophisticated, and hilarious, Peppi will provide your upcoming special occasion with an interactive entertainment experience that will bring the WOW factor to your event. Mixing and mingling with guests of all ages, creating a flurry of different meet and greet opportunities. A truly wonderful comedy act. Peppi is filled to the brim with cheer and happiness that will keep your guests smiling too. Peppi`s performance on or off stage show will keep guests engaged and entertained, creating a wonderfully sophisticated atmosphere at any size event. Peppi is a high energy entertainer who is draped in a masterfully crafted clown costume that resembles the traditional clown look with a modern twist, a visually appealing costume for the eyes. Creating long lasting memories. His comedy act will catapult your special event or social gathering to new levels of fantasy that will have your guests leaving with unforgettable experiences and conversations. A truly engaging circus performer that provides a lot of cheer. Peppi`s unique performance can fit his comedy act within most event styles or theme guidelines that will surely keep your upcoming gathering fresh and memorable. His outstanding comedy act can be booked as a solo performer. An outstanding interactive entertainment experience that is perfect for corporate events, private parties, family days, street performances, themed occasions, and much more. Quote`s from Festivals and Clients A soothing clown who puts a smile on your face. New York native Peppi with a disarming smile is a seasoned clown who started his career at the age of 9. Juggling, mime, comedy, balloon artist. All timed perfectly, carried out at the speed of light and guaranteed to fascinate the audience. Particularly, no one in the whole world can make balloons as quickly as he does. His unique performance that cherishes interaction with the audience will put a smile on everyone. (Quoted from Shizuoka Street Performers Festival) (Baseball Cafe Tokyo Dome City) Peppi made our event one we will always remember! The show was outstanding and all of our customers were very happy! Sato Suzuki, Manager of Baseball Cafe, Tokyo Dome City (Office Two One Co. Ltd Nagasaki Holland Village) Mr. Christopher Foster also known as Peppi The Clown, it has been an honer and pleasure working with you. The staff and our customers enjoyed your performance and we received wonderful feedback on your show. We hope we will be able to work with you on future events to come. Sincerely, Yoshinori Okuda, President of Office Two One Co. Ltd If you would like more information on Peppi The Clown and his performance please visit www.peppitheclown.com [email protected] Look forward to working with you soon! .
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