America’s Got Talent is no stranger to, well, strange acts. The NBC reality talent series has seen everything from stripping grannies to growling grandpas and whatever this guy was supposed to be over ...
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On May 29, Americans watched Puddles Pity Party—the sad clown alter ego of Atlanta entertainer Mike Geier—belt out Sia’s “Chandelier” to the delight of the judges on NBC’s America’s Got Talent. The ...
How far can you carry the joke of a 7-foot-tall clown who sings impeccable operatic versions of popular songs? Maybe a good deal farther, judging by Puddles Pity Party’s concert Tuesday at Musikfest ...
For starters, the man behind the makeup, performance artist Mike Geier, prefers to keep himself distant from his creation, as if we're not supposed to notice that he and Puddles are never in the same ...
EASTON — Puddles Pity Party, which is coming to the Avalon Theatre at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30, is one of those shows that’s hard to define. Consisting of a seven-foot-tall clown called Puddles, each ...
Where: The Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $33-$98. Tickets available through www.bingcrosbytheater.com. Don’t be alarmed if you see a 6-foot, 8-inch clown wandering around Riverfront ...
Big Mike Geier (6-foot-8) is Puddles, the melancholy clown with the sad face and soaring vocals. Puddles Pity Party When you lose, it often helps to throw yourself a pity party. That’s what Mike Geier ...
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