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Authentic 1800s Walk Around Act

Authentic 1800s Walk Around Act

18th century themed characters will add comical element to your event
Unique characters mix & mingle with guests and pose for photos
Historical roaming performers provide engaging interactive entertainment
Ideal for parades, themed occasions, festivals, corporate functions, etc.
Based in Barcelona and available to perform at events worldwide

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Our fantastic Victorian themed characters are sure to be a hit with guests of young and old alike at your event as they provide comedy walkabout entertainment, delighting attendees with their 18th century mannerisms and old-fashioned talk.

Enthusiastic penny farthing riders, these historical characters were out for a jaunt one day when they travelled through a time tunnel, and now have no idea which time period they’ve ended up in! Watch in amusement as these remarkable walkabout performers gaze in wonder at the 21st century architecture, vehicles, and people, trying to work out where they are whilst all the while riding their antique bicycles.

Highly enjoyable interactive entertainment, our unique characters will mix and mingle with guests and provide wonderful photo opportunities, promising to make your event an unforgettable occasion. Ideal for festivals, themed events, family days, parties and more, our roving performers also provide outstanding corporate entertainment for exhibitions, product launches, and trade shows.

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Our Victorian themed entertainment can be tailored to suit your requirements. Contact our entertainment specialists today to find out more.

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