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Santa Monica Puppetry Festival Update

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Steve Meltzer sent me an update about the Santa Monica Puppetry Festival.

Click here to see the latest update.

 

Thanks, Steve for keeping us updating about your festival.

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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More About The Santa Monica Puppetry Festival

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Tonight I received this information about the Santa Monica Puppetry Festival…..

We have some great media coverage of the Santa Monica Puppetry Festival.

<a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=qISDpsQxaMA">http://youtube.com/watch?v=qISDpsQxaMA</a>

For more information and online ticket sales: www.SantaMonicaPuppetryFestival.com

Thank you,
Steve Meltzer

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And thank you Steve for letting us know.

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Ventriloquist Exhibit for the Puppetry Art Institute

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Bob Abdou sent us these pictures and information:

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I am commissioned to display a ventriloquist exhibit for the Puppetry Art Institute in Independence, Missouri, right outside of Kansas City, it is also known as the Hazelle Marionette Museum because it displays almost every Hazelle ever made.

This is a wonderful museum that promotes anything puppets and now ventriloquism is added to show the great ventriloquists and their dummies.

There is going to be a section dedicated to Bill Boley.

Bob Abdou
www.mrpuppet.com

 

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Thanks, Bob for letting us know.

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Snappy Comebacks For Ventriloquists & Their “Partners”

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Back in the 1940’s and 1950’s a vent by the name of Bob Brethen wrote some great material and I found this by him and thought I would like to share it because it still fits with ventriloquism today. He said ” The following are not gags in themselves for the most part, but are comebacks for different situations and may be used by the ventriloquist when the situations arise. The quotes are by the figure:

After the dummy has explained something to the ventriloquist he says” Do you follow me or do I go alone.”

The dummy makes a stupid remark and the vent calls him ignorant: “I’m a dummy what’s your excuse?”

Ventriloquist claims the dummy is wrong about something:”All right!! I admit your wrong.” or ” I may not always be right, but I’m never wrong.”

After the vent asks something he says to the dummy,” You heard the question now whats the answer?” and the dummy says,”I ain’t heard that yet !!”

After the vent puts forth some ideas on a subject: ” Your arguments are sound, All Sound!”

After the vent makes some derogatory remark about someone or something: You can’t tell a cigar by the curbstone it sits on!”

After the vent says something in a bragging manner:”You are one of the few persons I’ve ever met that can strut sitting down!”

After the vent is rather stringent with the dummy about some matter:”The easier life is made for you, the tougher you make it for me!!”

After the vent makes and error or says something foolish: “One of these days you are going to find yourself at the wrong end of a shooting gallery!”

If the ventriloquist breaks in while the dummy is talking: “Please don’t talk while I’m interupting.”

As mentioned in the beginning these are better learned and used when needed during your act but not as gags themselves. This will help you look like you are doing some clever adlibbing .

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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Guest Blog - Bob Abdou With Johnny Main

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

The year was 2000. My friend and mentor, Johnny Main invited me to visit him at his home in upstate New York and spent a wonder filled week with the great Johnny Main.

This was going to be a special visit for me because at my very first ventriloquist convention, in 1993 when I first walked into the lobby at the Drawbridge Inn, I got to see my very first ventriloquist dummy besides the one I owned. The ventriloquist was Johnny Main and he was using a cowboy dressed figure called “Snuffy” to welcome all vents. So spending time with Johnny at his home was a great treat for me.

The video might blur in and out because I bought my very first video camera for this special trip and it was a cheap one that did not focus very well. But what is captured on tape will live on in vent history.

The year Johnny died, an ashtray with a lit cigarette was re-created at the restaurant at the convention in memory of Johnny Main. Johnny had 3 loves in his life, his son Johnny Jr., ventriloquism and smoking.

Bob Abdou/Mr.Puppet
www.mrpuppet.com

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Thanks for sharing, Bob.

Dan
www.ventriloquistcentral.com

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