The Art House is set to host Raymond Crowe, a multi-genre performer from Adelaide, on February 17.
Dubbing himself Australia’s only unusualist, Crowe is perhaps best known for his captivating shadow puppetry performance to Louis Armstrong’s, What a Wonderful World.
In a magical show for all ages, Crowe provides a mix of audience participation, magic tricks, mime and shadow puppetry, and ventriloquism.
Crowe was a finalist on Australia’s Got Talent in 2013.
He has also performed his multi-genre acts on the Late Show with David Letterman, and on NBC TV special World’s Greatest Magic in the US, and at the Royal Variety Performance in the UK.
Since then, Crowe has been bringing his family-friendly magic and comedy show to audiences as far afield as the USA, the Middle-East and now back to the Central Coast, where the tour heads to The Art House.
Running alongside Wyong’s Love Lanes festival, also on February 17, audiences can soak up the atmosphere of Wyong’s laneways and stalls before or after the show.
Source:
Media Release, Jan 3
Emily Miller, The Art House