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juggler

[juhg-ler] / ˈdʒʌg lər /


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That magnificence overpowers everything that went before it, which includes fabulous dance, arresting puppetry and outstanding singing actors, including Kang Wang, as Monkey, an impressive juggler in his own right.

From Los Angeles Times

“On any given night you may catch singers, comics, musicians, jugglers or animal acts ranging from near professional to downright awful,” The Daily News of New York wrote 1973, four months after Catch opened.

From New York Times

Circus Abyssinia: Tulu, a new production from the Ethiopian troupe of aerialists and jugglers, has a noon matinee at the New Victory Theater.

From New York Times

Rachel was a ballet dancer, a member of Actors' Equity and the American Guild of Musical Artists, a juggler and a prolific folk artist.

From Salon

Looking at her work, I felt as if I were watching a juggler fling chain saws around from the front row.

From New York Times