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Geist - The Visual Comedian
Geist performs 150-200 shows per year. He makes magic, pantomime, juggling and physical comedy work for him when he entertains audiences.
Growing up in Lancaster, PA, Geist, who was always a bit of a class clown, had a life altering epiphany when he was about 9 years old. Geist ventured into a magic shop at the local mall; there he encountered a magician who performed tricks in the back of the shop. "I saw this guy do a trick with a sponge ball and something inside me just clicked," Geist said. Geist thought to himself "this is something that I can do." Geist's comedic training began with his father. "My dad is a real joke teller. He's a pretty funny guy," said Geist, who remembers watching old variety shows, like "Dean Martin's Celebrity Roasts", with his father. This laid the foundation for Geist's future career.
For the next few summers, Geist continued to work at the amusement park honing his skills. After graduation from high school, he toured the country for 18 months with a fellow entertainer, who performed a ventriloquist act. Having gained a wealth of experience, Geist began to market his act, known professionally as "GEIST", and found steady employment appearing at schools, business functions and various performing arts centers around the country. Geist's performance is mirrored after European clowns who rely on physical humor and not the typical American clown who sports the big red hair and floppy shoes. Geist is married to Mary Geist, who is employed at The Horst Group in Lancaster, PA. The couple recently moved to into a larger home where Pete has a custom office. The walls are covered with movie posters and the shelves are lined with books and video tapes featuring classic and modern-day comedians, such as, The Three Stooges, Harry Langdon, Harold Lloyd, Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, his personal favorite. A specially built closet, "The Prop Room" contains Geist's comedy props and costumes. "Kids like this stuff because it's silly. It's visual. They can listen with their eyes instead of their ears," Geist said. "But this is not just a 'kiddie show,' this show is for everyone." Geist the visual comeidan is available to perform Contact us today to get started. |
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