Lisa P - Maryland Jugglers

Lisa P is one of our Jugglers in Baltimore:

Lisa P has capitivated audiences with her unique performance arts, amazing and amusing audiences of all ages. With over 35 years of unicycle experience, she has created several characters and shows with her one-wheeled cycles in all shapes and sizes and wacky designs. Whether it is her One Woman Wheelie Witty Wacky Silly Suitcase Circus show, her Country, Pirate or a customized show, it is Lisa P's high energy and alluring mix of physical comedy and artistry that makes for one rib-tickling one-woman act.

Winner of national unicycle competitions, she has been featured in the Washington Post Magazine, Baltimore Sun, Fox 5 Al's World and appeared in numerous publications including USA Today and performed at theaters, schools, and fairs in the United States and Canada.

If specific costuming is requested there may be an additional fee depending on costuming requirements.


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Strolling: Unicycling, juggling, plate spinning, and general foolishness

Birthday Show: 30 minute show featuring a vaudvillian clown performing unicycling, juggling, plate spinning and general foolishness. Hands on with basic circus skills, balloons, games are also options to add if requested(an additional fee may be required)

Rates

Strolling: $185/hr with a two hour minimum.*

Birthday Show: $380 for a show for 20 children or less.*


*All pricing is in US Dollars and is subject to change if your specific requirements differ from the descriptions.

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