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Steve Rawlings
 Steve Rawlings brings an audience to life with his unique blend of comedy, and technical ability. From routines involving everyday objects, such as Ping-Pong ball juggling with his mouth, peacock feather balancing, and a show stopping combination of balancing bottles and glasses while juggling blazing fire torches simultaneously. Then ending with the astonishing spectacle of furniture juggling!
He is the only person in the world to perform this routine, and to see Steve perform it one can easily see why!
Steve’s career has moved from strength to strength with top class engagements in the UK and around the world. From appearing as special guest in the West End production of Sugar Babies alongside Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller. to Steve being invited to appear before Her Majesty The Queen in The Royal Variety Performance.
In 1999, Steve toured theatres across the country with his comedy show Steve Rawlings Live & Unstable. Which received rave reviews, and was so successful that it was picked up by Carlton television’s The Warehouse. In which Steve appeared throughout the series as a regular character performing his own sketches.
This was followed by Steve appearing as sole support to Harry Hill, in his UK tour. Then he was invited to take part in the Cologne Comedy Festival, which led to a tour of France and Germany in his own show, which he can performs fluently in German, Spanish and French.
He specialises in Corporate Entertainment, with a difference!
Corporate clients include: Chase Manhattan Bank; Glaxo; Lloyds; Seiko; Kwik Fit; Hewlett Packard; Amoco; Rover; Eagle Star; Fiat; IBM; BT; JCB; Whitbread; Avis; Shell; Phillips; Guinness; and Auto Trader
What the press say:
Hilarious and original, Steve Rawlings mixture of desperation and downbeat humour steals the show. His Balancing a tray of bottles and glasses on his chin, while giving a running commentary on his difficulties is a classic piece of comic business. This is knife-edge humour which involves the audience in sympathy for a man flogging himself to death for a laugh, and yet knowing that he is perfectly capable of performing the complicated and daring routines he has set-up. The Stage
Steve Rawlings an accomplished juggler and stuntman who is as funny as he is clever The Guardian
Fee Group: £1k - £3k
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