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What Mic does with rubber chickens is his own business, but he can perform bizarre public acts with his :
- dancing dolls (Not Strictly Ballroom)
- living lycra sculpture (evolving and dissolving)
- live bib puppets : Naughty Frankie (Cranky Frankie?), Sideshow Spruiker Sam, The Little Devil
- TV Man (a walkaround, unplugged amusement machine)
- Eric Nonghead (wise-cracking and crack go up ventrilloquist doll)
also a variety of magic and sleight of hand and silly juggling of eggs, fish, pigs, boxes, clubs and you guessed it ... rubber chickens - so don't call the R.S.P.C.A.

Bizarre bib puppets with a booth and curtain. (behind the curtain...)
Either character performs, sings, complains and performs magic.

Dancing dolls - This illusion gets the crowd guessing, wondering and laughing.

Ventrilloquist Doll - Mic and Eric Nonghead battle it out with one-liners about this, that and the other. A routine that parodies itself and current events and fashions. Very funny.

TV Man - Wearing an extraordinary TV on his head and the biggest set of pearly white dentures, mic sings, plays ukulele, tap dances, reads minds, does card and number tricks etc, wisecracks and ad libs with anyone who wants to turn him on.

Mic's Amazing One Man Band - National steel tenor guitar, harmonica, kazoo, a rack of silly noises, whistles, washboard, cymbal, bass drum and hi-hat, and a rubber hand with thimbles are all part of the most unusual one-man-band you'll ever see. Mic plays sweet and crazy songs from the 1920s through to now.

Living Lycra Sculpture - Stretching forms and imagination to the limit. Changing shapes and images surprise and amaze. Suitable for stage and outdoor festivals.

Music
Who would want to play a rubber glove bassoon or even make one? Mic Conway - that's who! Plus an array of unlikely musical instruments including the Musical Saw ("The sound of angels singing from an ordinary handsaw"), gumleaf, plastic drinking straw, jug, tin can banjo, teapot violin, teacher bass, spoons, tin can lid whistle, lagerphone, garden hose trumpet, and more...or less!

Mic and his bag of weird
tricks are just a phone call away.
Call 61-2-9818 2331 to make a booking.

    
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