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Good childrens entertainer in Bristol

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LovesTheOutdoors · 29/05/2011 16:07

Hi,

I'm trying to organise a children's party for kids aged 5 - 11, and want to find a good childrens entertainer for an hour - does anyone have any recommendations? I have had a look on the local directory but there don't seem to be many entertainers on there. Not sure what type of thing I'm looking for at the moment, just something to keep the kids busy & interested for an hour!

Thanks.

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HairyToedHobbit · 29/05/2011 16:27

Have heard that this guy is good. He is based in Weston-super-Mare so could be worth contacting?

GollyHolightly · 29/05/2011 16:29

this woman is excellent.

LBP · 29/05/2011 20:07

Can highly recommend 'Magic Paul' who lives just outside Bristol. We booked him through fellow magician and agent www.jackstephens.co.uk/

LovesTheOutdoors · 29/05/2011 23:54

Great, thank you so much for your replies, they all sound great! I will have a look in more detail tomorrow and find out some prices. Thanks again.

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Humphreythehamster · 01/06/2011 23:30

Mr Brown's Pig is fantastic. Puppet shows

QueenofWhatever · 02/06/2011 19:47

Oh yes, Mr Brown's Pig - love him. Little bit subversive, jokes for adults.

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xkcdfangirl · 29/09/2012 08:23

I went to a thing done by the guy hobbit said in the first reply. The kids loved him and he was good fun - but it was a younger audience. His sleight-of-hand was a lot less polished and more visible than other entertainers I've seen, which doesn't matter when the kids are very little but I think 10-11 year olds would notice and be critical. He's certainly very entertaining though.

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