Napoleon [clown skit]
Napoleon – Why do you always keep your hand in your shirt? Napoleon is a Quick Blackout comedy skit, taken from The Red Skelton Hour episode, […]
Napoleon – Why do you always keep your hand in your shirt? Napoleon is a Quick Blackout comedy skit, taken from The Red Skelton Hour episode, […]
The Argument – You’re dead, do you hear me? Dead!
Since it’s Veterans Day in the United States, I wanted to take a moment and recognize some of the famous clowns who’ve served in the […]
The Hoose-Gow – Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are (wrongly) sent to prison. Stan ruins Ollie’s clothes, Ollie chops down a lookout tree, … The […]
The New Tolerance – a clown ministry skit about the sacred cow of tolerance, how it’s working its way into the modern day Church, and […]
French Revolution – A quick blackout sketch. About to lose his head to the guillotine, a last-minute pardon! Congratulations?
It’s all around me – courtesy of Kenneth Reynolds Here is a little “filler” to use between parts of your program. We adapted it from […]
The Inventor – a comedy blackout. A comedy blackout is a short comedy sketch. The concept goes back to the days of vaudeville — at […]
Say Kids! What Time Is It? Notes from the Peanut Gallery by Stephen Davis I first came across this book while trying to write a […]
Mime Ministry by Susie Kelly Toomey An illustrated, easy-to-follow guidebook for organizing, programming and training a troupe of Christian mimes Mime Ministry, by Susie Kelly […]
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