The Wright Brothers, a Two Man Musical
Razzle Bam Boom

"Awesome show - truly great. The students were on the edge of their seats the entire 45-minutes. They couldn't get close enough."
- Linda Winfield - Third Grade Teacher, Fremont Elementary, Glendale

Razzle Bam Boom performing their original Wright Brothers Musical at a school assembly

"I'm sure you are quite used to great feedback by now, but I have to say the children were wowed today and most of them went home telling their parents what fun they had at the assembly this morning. It was such a well-written, tightly executed performance. We know, from experience, how hard it can be to keep the kids' attention, let alone actually entertain the majority of them. So, well done! The adults enjoyed it as well."
- Pam Ripling - Treasurer. Meadows PTSA

"My Special Ed children and even the preK kids were in awe of your show. They loved it from beginning to end. Your Wright Brothers show had everything - music. movement, and laughs. It was fantastic!"
- Rachel Mendoza - Prek/Kindergarten Teacher, Meadow Green School, Whittier

Link to a local newspaper review.

Mankind has now 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 for grades K-6.

"We have had your wonderful tape on the Wright Brothers - Following a Dream, since 1997. We were departing for 'the space agency' - with our full scale 1903 Wright Flyer. We played your tape in the van as we headed for NASA Ames! ......What an adventure! I love the song: You Gotta Have a Dream to Fly."

"Thank you soooo much for coming to our school. I never thought learning could be so much fun. My dream is to become an animator for Disney. When I'm working there in 20 years I'll be able to look back and say, 'I remember a Razzle Bam Boom assembly where they taught us to follow our dreams.' I will be very glad I did."
- Delaney - 10 year-old 5th grade student, Lincoln Elementary

 

Flying in Dayton Ohio, this time in a Wright B Flyer, is Obediah's father,
William Mann, a member of UFO (United Flying Octogenarians).

Obediah's Dad is the one waving.

Obediah's Dad, Bill Mann, is in the air.

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