Take two guys with chainsaws… Put them in tights, throw in a Garden Weasel, and what do you get? Well, it’s kind of hard to explain. But they’re called The Passing Zone, and they’ll amaze you. And make you laugh!
They juggle… Jugglers have been around for thousand of years. But Jon Wee and Owen Morse are different. They really are. And not just because they wear tights while tossing gasoline-powered destruct-o-devices at each other.
They’re funny. Really funny… And they’ve got class. So much class that they were asked to perform at The Royal Command Performance for Prince Charles in London.
They break things… Lots of things. Like five Guinness World Records. And they’ve won eighteen gold medals from the International Jugglers Association more than any other team in the world. They’ve appeared on television shows you’ve actually watched (The Tonight Show) in movies you’ve actually seen (The Addams Family), and at venues you’ve actually heard of (Caesar’s Palace and the MGM Grand).
So invite them over… You’ll be in good company. They’ve been featured at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, on MADtv, and on Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectacular. They’ve wowed them at IBM, McDonald’s, and Hewlett Packard. And they’ve performed with Bob Hope, Bob Newhart, Rita Rudner, and Tony Bennett.
The objectives of corporate programs are as specialized and innovative as the companies they are designed to promote. Most performers can’t quite make the jump. They may have appeal for general audiences. But when it comes to corporate events, they fall flat because they don’t understand the nuance of corporate culture, convention objectives, team building or the specialized field of corporate entertainment. You can’t afford to risk your reputation on entertainers who don’t comprehend your situation. That’s why The Passing Zone is extraordinarily popular on the corporate circuit.
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• Launch your imagination, expand your perception and open new doors to possibility
• See the perfect metaphor for what people do in their work day and how they balance life's many demands
• Learn important lessons about teamwork, learning from mistakes, and reaching goals
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Take two guys with chainsaws… Put them in tights, throw in a Garden Weasel, and what do you get? Well, it’s kind of hard to explain. But they’re called The Passing Zone, and they’ll amaze you. And make you laugh!
They juggle… Jugglers have been around for thousand of years. But Jon Wee and Owen Morse are different. They really are. And not just because they wear tights while tossing gasoline-powered destruct-o-devices at each other.
They’re funny. Really funny… And they’ve got class. So much class that they were asked to perform at The Royal Command Performance for Prince Charles in London.
They break things… Lots of things. Like five Guinness World Records. And they’ve won eighteen gold medals from the International Jugglers Association more than any other team in the world. They’ve appeared on television shows you’ve actually watched (The Tonight Show) in movies you’ve actually seen (The Addams Family), and at venues you’ve actually heard of (Caesar’s Palace and the MGM Grand).
So invite them over… You’ll be in good company. They’ve been featured at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, on MADtv, and on Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectacular. They’ve wowed them at IBM, McDonald’s, and Hewlett Packard. And they’ve performed with Bob Hope, Bob Newhart, Rita Rudner, and Tony Bennett.
The objectives of corporate programs are as specialized and innovative as the companies they are designed to promote. Most performers can’t quite make the jump. They may have appeal for general audiences. But when it comes to corporate events, they fall flat because they don’t understand the nuance of corporate culture, convention objectives, team building or the specialized field of corporate entertainment. You can’t afford to risk your reputation on entertainers who don’t comprehend your situation. That’s why The Passing Zone is extraordinarily popular on the corporate circuit.
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We couldn't be more pleased with The Passing Zone's outstanding performance and their ability to convey the company's message in a fun and entertaining way. — Hewlett-Packard
Your outstand performance substantially exceeded our expectations. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed your humor and how you were able to make it relevant to our industry. Well worth every dollar! — Deloitte & Touche
Your performance was nothing short of spectacular. And the piece where you actually juggled three of our attendees was one of the most hilarious things we have ever experienced. What a finale! — The National Speakers Association