by nickj » Feb 28th, '06, 19:33
In about a month I will be performing a shortish set (about 30 mins) for a group of 11 to 14 year-old boys, most towards th 11 or 12 end. My intention was to mock the (false;)) stereotype of the patronising children's performer for this odd age group.
My experience with boys of this age is that they are quite hard to pitch at, they are usually too old for kids stuff (though there are some exceptions, trick-wise and spectator-wise), but in the setting (a scout meeting) prefer the light hearted nature of that compared to my more serious closeup persona.
Does anyone have any suggestions of either tricks (I have the beginings of a program down) or of lines that might be overused by children's entertainers that I might include?
those of you in this age range, i'd be particularly interested in the types of trick your mates prefer. I imagine that you find better ways to pitch certain things than I might
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