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Stilt Queen of Hearts

Stilt Queen of Hearts

Exceptional Alice in Wonderland themed Queen of Hearts strolling performer
Stilt artists will captivate guests of all ages at your event.
Can perform as a solo stilt act or alongside other themed performers
Perfect for festivals, themed events, celebrations, ceremonies, and beyond
Headquartered in London and available for events globally

Stilt Queen of Hearts PHOTOS

Our exquisite Queen of Hearts themed stilt walker is sure to captivate your audience, as this remarkable performer brings the iconic character from Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland to life in a truly stunning manner.

Adorned in a striking red and white heart-themed costume with playing card details, our stilt artist will stand tall over your guests, presenting a majestic presence as she navigates through the crowd, commanding attention, engaging in playful antics, and adding a touch of delightful mischief wherever she goes! Offering brilliantly interactive walkabout entertainment, our Queen of Hearts stilt act is certain to enchant guests of all ages at your special occasion, making your event truly unforgettable.

Perfect for themed events, private parties, festivals, and street parades, our roving performer is also a unique option for corporate entertainment, making a notable impression at awards ceremonies, gala dinners, exhibitions, and more.

Top Tip:
Our Queen of Hearts themed stilt walker requires a ceiling height of 3m to move around freely at your event. She can also perform alongside our Love Bell Stilt Walkers, who can be booked to accompany her as her royal court. Contact our entertainment specialists today to learn more.

Photo courtesy of Eric Richmond

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