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The Passing Zone: Gravity Attacks!
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Saturday, April 14, 2012 at 3 pm and 7:30 pm
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All seats $25
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| 3:00 PM |
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| 7:30 PM |
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More Information:
The Passing Zone
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As seen on America’s Got Talent! Jon Wee and Owen Morse merge comedy, juggling and dangerous stunts into an unforgettable and hilarious stage show. In Gravity Attacks!, Jon and Owen enlist the aid of the audience to put gravity in its place, as chainsaws, torches, knives – and even a few audience members – fly through the air. It’s is the closest thing to a world without gravity, but with plenty of levity. Join the fight!
Background:
Jon Wee and Owen Morse are blowing audiences away with their award-winning performance, which has earned them appearances on The Tonight Show, 4 Guinness World Records, and an invitation to The White House. They have won 18 gold medals, and are recipients of the International Jugglers' Association's Award of Excellence - the highest honor awarded to a juggling act. But don't be fooled - this is not just a juggling show. This is a comedy show. Most stand-up comics are not this funny, which is why they were the top comedy act on the hit tv show America's Got Talent, featured at the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal, and why audiences everywhere are raving about The Passing Zone.
Roaring chainsaws fly through the air. The guys zip around the stage on Segway scooters. People from the audience become part of the show, having razorsharp sickles thrown around them, or being hooked to cables and swung around the stage dressed as astronauts. Comedy, juggling and dangerous stunts make up this unforgettable and hilarious experience.
In their new show, Gravity Attacks!, Jon and Owen invite the audience to join them in their fight against the world’s most destructive evil force – gravity. Gravity has been keeping us all down for far too long, and finally someone is doing something about it. The Passing Zone puts gravity in its place, overpowering it with seemingly effortless dexterity. Objects fly through the air, like chainsaws, torches, and knives. You’ll even see three people from the audience floating through space, orbiting planets, narrowly escaping dangerous collisions.
The Passing Zone’s performance is the closest thing to a world without gravity, but with plenty of levity. Join the fight!
The Passing Zone. They’re like The Flying Karamazov Brothers (but more hip), Penn & Teller (but cleaner), The Smothers Brothers (but younger), Cirque du Soleil (but American), Blue Man Group (but less blue), the Blue Collar Comedy Tour (but funny), and Carrottop (but less, well, Carrottoppy), all rolled into one.
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