The Gizmo Guys will Play the Turnage Theater | Eastern North Carolina Now

Their act includes original routines, quick-witted verbal repartee and world class juggling skills with a light-hearted approach to the art.

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    Press release from the Turnage Theater for immediate release, May 14, 2010. For More Information, contact Katherine Buchholz, Box Office Manager.

     Gather the whole family to see the Gizmo Guys Comedy Jugglers perform live at the Turnage Theater in Washington, NC on Saturday, May 29th at 2pm. It’s all of the fun of the circus, with none of the animal smells!

    Simply put, the Gizmo Guys are a comedy juggling act. But really, they are much more. Their act includes original routines, quick-witted verbal repartee and world class juggling skills with a light-hearted approach to the art.

    Touring worldwide since 1987, the Gizmo Guys have appeared before well over a million people in more than 2500 live performances and for millions more on television. In addition to touring extensively in the U.S. and Canada, the Gizmo Guys have strutted their stuff in places as diverse as Saudi Arabia and Japan and have taught juggling at the renowned French and Canadian National Circus Schools.

   “The Gizmo Guys are “master jugglers with ebullient energy and exquisite skill. . . . Human virtuosity with a touch of lunacy.”
                         —The New York Times

    Though their act is suitable for audiences of all ages, this is not just a kid’s show. Their talents and humor will impress you no matter your age. Tickets are priced right for families at only $12 for adults, and $7 for children up to 12. If you would like to purchase tickets, or to donate tickets to the Washington Boys and Girls Club, call (252) 975-1191 or visit the box office at 150 West Main St in Washington (10-4, Mon-Fri). You can also purchase tickets on line at turnagetheater.com.


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