Ventriloquism

Ventriloquists headline in Las Vegas and break Nielsen ratings records on television. Still , most people have never seen a ventriloquist perform live. Despite the popularity, ventriloquism is a tough skill to master. That is why so few professional ventriloquists are available. We invite you to learn more about the art of ventriloquism in the following articles. Contact Tom now to schedule a comedy ventriloquist for your next event.

Ventriloquist Wins Award

Ventriloquist Wins Award

Corporate Comedy Ventriloquist Gets W.S. Berger Award On Saturday, July 19, comedy ventriloquist Tom Crowl was a recipient of the W.S. Berger Award. The award is presented for outstanding contributions to the world of ventriloquism. Tom created the first on-line...

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Ventriloquist Presents Online Ventriloquism Course

Ventriloquist Tom Crowl flies around the United States to entertain at corporate events. The corporate programs are focused on his clients and audience. This makes each performance a unique mixture of laughter and message. In his spare time, Tom is also an advocate...

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Ventriloquist Script Writing Course

Here is the second teaser video for Tom's upcoming Master Class on Ventriloquist Script Writing. This on-line time released Master Class was developed for people who want to improve their skills as a ventriloquist and move to the next level.  Continue to check here...

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Terry Fator Ventriloquism Scholarship

Ventriloquist Terry Fator astounded the judges and viewing audience when he stepped on stage for America’s Got Talent.  His unbelievable voice allows him to mimic any singer.  When combined with his flawless ventriloquism skills, he quickly became a favorite and won...

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Ventriloquist For Hire

Ventriloquist For Hire It sounds like something you'd read scrawled on a piece of cardboard being held by a homeless person with a puppet.    While my characters often joke about me talking to myself, the truth is, I earn a pretty good living.  The fact I get to...

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