Paige Parnell, Comedy and Ventriloquism
CHARACTERS
Meet Paige's Cast of Characters
Ask Rhoda!
Just ask Rhoda anything and stand back! Her hilarious advice just might make sense . . . not! Rhoda helps Paige answer letters from the audience with her own brand of "New Yawk chutzpah, dahling." She's also a talented opera signer who hits the high notes right out of the park . . . "That's Central Park, dahling." Rhoda's New York wit matched against Paige's Southern charm light sparks of laughter wherever they are.
Silly Pete
Why is he called Silly Pete?Try mixing one part Ricky Martin, one part Ricky Ricardo,two parts feather boa and you ’ll find out.Get ready to shake a tail feather because this wild parrot from Mexico loves to sing and dance.Silly Pete always teaches audience members a few Spanish phrases they can use at work, unless they work with someone who really speaks Spanish!This tropical bird will have you rolling in the aisles as often as he r-r-rolls his R ’s.
Jamaica Joe
Hey Mon! When you're ready to kick back and relax, Paige brings out Jamaica Joe to get you in the mood. Jamaica Joe is Comedy spelled with a Caribbean C. His jokes and songs have a Jamaican twist that make him a regular Harry Belafunny. Jamaican Joe will help put your mind on an island vacation and your body on "cruise" control. So . . . take a break and let Paige and Jamaica Joe show you how fun it is to take the "dread" out of your dreadlocks.
Otis Culpepper
If you call Otis Culpepper a "good old boy," you'll get at least one out of three right. He's an old codger from the Deep south who dispenses opinions from Paige's knee like he's sittin' on his front porch. Otis' dream is to sing and yodel at the Grand Ole Opry, and he'll show you why he hasn't gotten there yet. Grab a corncob pipe and listen to Otis' views on life, women, bizness and country music, which are all the same to him.

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