Mars Attack

Jacques' original and award winning act “Mars Attacks“ pays tribute to the schlocky 1950s science-fiction movie era. Earth is soon under attack from a vast fleet of martian invaders. Jacques, he Ambassador of Mars announces that he "comes in peace". When he finds a white dove -the pure symbol of peace- the Ambassador shoots it – he comes in peace ... does he though? 

Hard facts:

  • cosplay themed act 
  • martian / alien 
  • fun act
  • big prop: custom made brain, can split apart, shoots mylar confetti (if not allowed, act also possible with big bulb helmet -different fee then)

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Jacques Attack

Blue and turquoise, complexion of beauty, waves that move so soft and smooth... The sand seems like an endless sea, it ripples in the wind and make small waves while the beautiful shells are lying along the shore ... Jacques, a sparkling sailor persona, loves being near the ocean. The odor of the sea always gets his adrenalin flowing, makes him forget everything around him. He dabbles around the water, sometimes too far into the sea which makes him forget that the luring waters not only contains beauty, but also a dark side with dangerous creatures ... Jacques Attack is happening!!!

Hard facts:

  • water themed act 
  • sailor
  • classic yet fun act
  • big prop: waves made out of foldable cardboard

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The Vampire

His face was as pale as moonlight that cascaded upon him, his hair was short, his body screamed predator but the sexual attraction was overwhelming. His soft brown eyes burned with passion and desire, yet fragile and lonely.

Jacques, a Vampire from the mid-17th century, is grieving bitterly because of his recent lost -the love of his life. Being torn between his eternal life and being reunited with his oh so gracious wife, Jacques struggles to find the right solution. Will he chose wisely?  

Hard facts:

  • rococo themed 
  • vampire
  • mysterious yet fun act
  • big finally with electronic confetti shooter

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