Sir Stryker

Sir Stryker is a lifelong entertainer. He began playing piano at 4 years old and performed in the 7th Inning Stretch for the San Diego Padres at age 10.

Michelle Murlin

Michelle Murlin has appeared in Broadway shows such as “Cats,” “Les Miserables” and “Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” She is a dynamic entertainer who performs many different types of music.

David Deeble

“Comedy juggler” doesn’t begin to do David Deeble justice: his show is whirlwind display of exotic skills accompanied by a charming, self-deprecating comedy.

Adam Yenser

Adam Yenser is a comedian and Emmy Award-winning writer. For ten years he wrote for The Ellen DeGeneres Show where he starred in the segments “Kevin the Cashier” and “Adam Investigates.”

Mark Preston

Variety Magazine dubbed Mark Preston “One of the best entertainers in show business today.” Phyllis Diller always referred to Mark as “Her Protégé” also saying “He has it all. He’s the Finest Voice Around. He sings, acts emotes…He’s fabulous.”

“Ole” Duo

Paul Morocco. The creator of “Ole!” is the mad Casablancan himself! Marcial Heredia. A globally active guitarist with roots in Granada, he is an impulsive and passionate performer. Ole!

Willie Brown

Willie Brown is one of the funniest Comedian/Ventriloquists on the planet. He, along with his partners, Woody, Uncle Rufus, and Aunt Tee have been entertaining audiences worldwide for years.

Jeff Bradley

Top Variety Comedian Jeff Bradley has taken his show COMEDY(+) all over the world. He has performed in virtually every venue imaginable, from international casinos to comedy festivals and comedy clubs and has won awards for his act on three continents.

Dario “El Gaucho”

Dario was born in the Pampas of Argentina, moved to the United States in 1986 and became a US Citizen in 1998. He has performed in many venues including Disney World, Sea World, circuses, night clubs, hotels and casinos.

Mike Bliss

Mike Bliss is a professional Comedian/Magician/Juggler/Pickpocket who got his start at the age of 3 (yes, 3) when he saw a kid cut a string in half and “restore” it. He thought, “That’s cool?! You’re not supposed to be able to do that!”