Jello - Maryland Clowns

Jello is one of our Clowns in Baltimore:

Jello the Clown has entertained over 1000 audiences in the Baltimore, Washington, Annapolis area since 1994.

He started as a ‘First of May’  (beginning clown), learning his skills through Clowns Of America training and workshops, going on to learn from RBBB master clown  “Frosty Little”,  and ‘children’s entertainers’,  Steve Kissel,   and Samuel Patrick Smith.

Actively involved in clown, magic and performing clubs, Jello published the regional ‘ClownTown Newsletter” for several years, participating in workshops, lectures and performing conventions all for the purpose of writing about (and furthering his skills in) the world of Magic, Face Painting, Balloon Art, Performing and Working with Children and Adults.

 

By special request, Jello can also come to your party in his incarnation as Mardi Gras clown!


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Strolling: Balloons, simple comedy clown magic, face painting, and more!

Birthday Show: Jello's birthday show lasts for one hour and is really four shows in one! Children’s Comedy Show, Children’s Interactive Magic Show, Balloon Comedy Show, Balloon Party Hats for all the Children unless it's summer in which case Jello substitutes custom painted temporary tattoos for the balloon party hats.

Rates

Strolling: $160/hr with a two hour minimum.*

Birthday Show: $300 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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