Beau & Aero

dance & physical theatre · a little bit off · Ages 4+ · United States

family friendly world premiere
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WENDY GOUGH certified reviewer June 15, 2014
Beau & Aero is utterly charming. This clown duo is a joy to watch. Not specifically a "children's show" but definitely kid friendly. ... full review
MELISA SHARPE uncertified reviewer June 16, 2014
Beau & Aero is a fabulous show. Smart, silly and wonderful. I am telling everyone I know to go to see them - don't miss this show. You will laugh so much . . . you will cry with joy. Not to be missed!... full review
BRIDGETTE CAMPBELL uncertified reviewer June 16, 2014
Beau & Aero is charming, delightful and beautiful! The clowning and physical comedy are first rate, with truthful humor and daring acrobatics. But the best surprise is what good actors these two clowns are. At one point during a particularly touching mourning scene, I thought to myself, I could have been watching Tennessee williams. I loved the show and I've been recommending it to everyone I see. ... full review
CHARLES STOCKMAN uncertified reviewer June 16, 2014
tagged as: funny · Family Friendly
Beau and Aero are skilled clowns who provide some truly hilarious moments. As a comedy writer and performer, I felt like I got a lot out of watching these two create games without talking and using just a handful of balloons. One of my favorite shows in the Fringe. Go check it out.... full review
DAMIEN LUVARA uncertified reviewer June 16, 2014
True artistry at work. Beau and Aero is full of fun, charm and creative play. The show itself is at once hilarious and poignant. The performances are a superb mix of outlandish and subtle. One of those shows that is over too soon because you can't get enough. This is a fringe MUST SEE!!... full review
ASHLEY STEED certified reviewer June 17, 2014
Amica Hunter and David Cantor make for a must-see theatrical and circus clowning duo. Having studied clowning, it is refreshing to see traditional clowning techniques mixed with mime, acrobatics, and pure entertainment – not to mention the most inventive uses of balloons I’ve ever seen. The theme of aviation is wonderfully explored as Beau (Cantor) tosses the nimble Aero (Hunter) around. Balloons are used throughout – popping, flying, turning into puppets, and the finale with the “dance of the balloon” (that’s what I’m calling it) is hysterical and beautiful. If we weren’t laughing we were stunned with awe. There is still some sharpening and refining that could be done with this piece. I’d also love to see (or hear) better use of sound... full review
FREDERIK SISA certified reviewer June 18, 2014
Do you want to know the secret of flight? Here: If you want to fly, you don’t need to close your eyes, madly flap your arms, and wish really hard only to inevitably be disappointed that your feet remained firmly grounded. Instead, go see Beau & Aero, a flight of fancy whose inspired silliness will lift you up with laughter.... full review
GREGORY CRAFTS uncertified reviewer June 30, 2014
Some of the most fun and original clowning I've seen this side of Charlie Chaplain. Beau & Aero are absolutely amazing, and I'm looking forward to recommending their show to everyone I know! See you guys in San Diego! ... full review
MATT RITCHEY certified reviewer June 21, 2014
Best show I saw at the Fringe this year! Talented professionals doing charming, moving, very funny work and making difficult work seem effortless. Truly fantastic.... full review
REBECCA RYLAND certified reviewer June 21, 2014
Loved it! A great example of a show that is really delightful but up until last night, we heard, had small audiences. Thankfully it was full house last night and everyone, including myself, laughed and giggled throughout. Simplicity mixed with talent...and the most creative use of balloons I've ever seen!... full review