Drops Unlimited Entertainment

Gladstone, United States

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Description

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Live, Interactive entertainment for schools, libraries, company parties, and festivals. Drops Unlimited can provide roaming entertainers or theatrical stage shows that will get your crowds involved and buzzing all week: Juggling, clowning, face painting, stilt walking, & more. Whether it’s a small birthday party, educational theater, the corporate holiday shindig, or that wacky thing you’ve always wanted to host, Drops Unlimited would like to amaze you.

History

Established in 1991.

Once upon a time, 3 guys from suburban Kansas City, MO thought they could do juggling shows. They also thought people would think they were amazing. One of those things was correct.

Erik, Jeff, & Sean spent a frankly silly amount of time learning to juggling during their senior year of high school. Being theatrically inclined, they quickly determined that they could make money performing on the streets of Kansas City. While an educational time, that summer did not involve much money making.

After college, Jeff and Sean decided to become part of the real world (in their own strange ways). Determined to make Drops Unlimited his life, Erik dropped out of engineering school to pursue a theater degree. Twenty years later, Erik is still doing shows wherever they’ll have him and he couldn’t imagine doing anything else.

Erik has written and performed shows across America, toured with many educational theaters, and continues to be seen by thousands-​young and old-​every year.

Meet the Business Owner

Erik P.

Business Owner

Before becoming an adult (a status some still might dispute), Erik performed some as an elementary school student and a little in high school. It wasn’t until his senior year, though, that he found he enjoyed it. Ignoring this discovery, Erik enrolled in engineering school determined to design space probes. Strangely it was while in engineering school, that the performing bug really hit home.

The very conservative campus of ROTC cadets, military pilots, and engineers had a theater club. Erik joined and was cast as Alan Strang in Equus his first semester at school. He also continued to juggle, both as a hobby and professionally around town. After his experience in Equus, he auditioned and began to do shows at theaters off campus. This led to his return to Kansas City to pursue a theater degree.

Along with his own shows, Erik has performed with many theater companies in Kansas City, toured nationally with «The Diary of Anne Frank», and appeared in feature films such as «Adira».