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Something a little different for
2007/2008...

Two women (Joni Bovill and Rebecca Lynn) play themselves - two aspiring
actresses who believe they can do anything they set their minds
to - even portraying Orville and Wilbur Wright. This performance
is about the quest for flight and it is about following one's
dreams, even in the face of adversity. This original play is musical,
silly, interactive, and just great fun for the entire family.
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This musical is also available to be performed by
the writers Mark Beckwith and Obediah Thomas...
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"Obediah and Mark bring an infectious wackiness
that never fails to entrance our audiences both young and old(er).
I can confidently endorse these performers and
look forward
to working with them again in the not-too-distant future."
Denise Leader Stoeber, General Manager, Madrid
Theatre, Canoga Park, California
Mankind has recently celebrated 100 years of flight.
Razzle Bam Boom uses song and humor to present the facts of Orville
and Wilbur's history changing quest. During the 45-minute musical
performance, a half-scaled, 20-foot wing span model of the original
"Flyer" is assembled. Catchy turn-of-the last century
tunes and age appropriate comedy are used to teach the historical
facts of the first flight and to demonstrate how perseverance pays
off in the face of peer pressure and opposition.

The WRIGHT BROTHERS show is filled with plenty of laughs and audience
participation. It's appropriate children four years old and older.
"Their engaging songs and humorous material always elicits
laughter and smiles from audience members young and old. I consistently
receive positive feedback from audiences after a Razzle Bam Boom
performance."
Jason Holland, Manager, Education Programs,
Orange County Performing Arts Center
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