Monday, November 19, 2012

Houston ventriloquists to appear at Rotary, Holiday Open House - Your Houston News: News

Phil Nichols and Bosworth the Crow

Houston ventriloquists to appear at Rotary, Holiday Open House

By Brad Meyer | Posted: Monday, November 19, 2012 11:59 pm


At least two of the featured speakers at today’s Conroe Rotary Club meeting will be real dummies.
Professional ventriloquists Phil and Melissa Nichols, and their pals, Bosworth the crow and Ick the germ, are the featured speakers at the Conroe Rotary Club meeting at noon today at First Baptist Church of Conroe, located at 600 N. Main Street.

“We’ll be doing a short program to help promote the upcoming Holiday Open House coming in December,” Phil Nichols said. “We have been doing a lot of movie special effects, puppetry and animatronics, but the puppet are always popular at live events.”

The brother and sister team got into ventriloquism at an early age. Their expertise with puppets and specialty makeup led them to a career in show business, primarily in film and live stage productions.
“We worked on Disney’s film ‘Powder’ and ‘Ace Ventura II’ as well as numerous other films,” Phil Nichols said. “We’re currently doing the special effects for ‘Toxic Avenger’ at the Alley Theatre in Houston.”


Ad poster for the Vent Show
The duo will be featured at the Holiday Open House from 1-5 p.m. Dec. 8, sponsored by Stage Right at the Crighton Theatre in Conroe. The family event features a variety of entertainment, crafts, activities and two shows by Phil and Melissa Nichols.
“We haven’t done a lot of public ventriloquism shows lately,” Phil Nichols said. “But it’s coming back as a popular form of entertainment, so we’re renewing our act and working on expanding our lineup of puppets.”

The pair learned the art of ventriloquism from the internationally known performer Edgar Bergen. They create their own puppet characters that they use on stage.
“Learning to throw your voice isn’t really that hard,” Phil Nichols said. “The hard part is developing characters and learning to change voices rapidly and keep the material fast-paced and fun. That can be a challenge.”

The popularity of zombie and horror films has created significant competition in the special effects industry, he said. While the pair continues to work in the industry and has a line of specialty zombie makeup popular at Halloween, they are hoping to get more stage time in ventriloquism.
Melissa and Charlene Peckerwood
“I’ve created dozen’s of dummies over the years, but I only use two at the moment – Bosworth the crow and Corky the smart-aleck boy,” Phil Nichols said. “Melissa has a dummy called Charlene Peckerwood and Ick the germ.”
The entertainers will give a holiday-themed performance at the Rotary meeting today highlighting the upcoming Holiday Open House hosted by Stage Right in December. The event is scheduled to start after the Kiwanis Christmas parade in downtown Conroe.
For information on Phil and Melissa Nichols, visit www.texasvents.com and their special effects studio website at www.facadesfx.com.
Admission to the Holiday Open House at the Crighton Theatre, located at 234 N. Main Street in Conroe, is $5 and tickets can be purchased at the door. For information, call 936-441-SHOW or visit www.stage-right.org.


Houston ventriloquists to appear at Rotary, Holiday Open House - Your Houston News: News

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Catching the Bug

CATCHING THE BUG- creating ICK The Germ
by Melissa L. Nichols

I came up with a design for a figure I wanted Phil to build for me. An unusual little fellow, who came from underneath the microscope. Being a bit of a germophobe in a world of germs, I thought it would be funny to poke fun at one of my skeeves by creating a talking germ, who could give an 'insider's' perspective on germs, viruses and all the nasty things that lurk within.



Ick is a bit on the cheeky side, and often makes light of the human misery he and his fellow microbial compadres inflict upon us. In a world of antibac this and that, his humor is much understood. We fear germs of all kinds from colds, to bird flu, to a zombie virus, so there is much material to pull from.

So I conceptualized him as a cartoon character, from which Phil could pull for his design. The end result was fantastic! Below are the in process images for my new pal who makes his Texas Vents debut in our Holiday Hilarity show at the historic Crighton Theatre in Conroe, TX in December, 2012.

Ick gives us his tips for holiday hygene, and sings the "Twelve Plagues of Christmas" (and original song written by me), and advises us all to give the gift that keeps on giving, which in his case happens to be: laughter.



The rough sculpture for ICK by Philip L. Nichols, Jr.


ICK in latex, out of the mold and ready for paint.



Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Texas Vents Holiday Vent Show December 8th!

HOLIDAY HILARITY


Come out and see our seasonal sensation, "Holiday Hilarity" as Texas Vents Philip L. Nichols, Jr. and Melissa L. Nichols take part in the annual Holiday Open House at Stage Right, a theatrical community.  Our show will be performed on the main stage at the historic Crighton theatre in Conroe, TX.

We will be doing two shows, so bring the family and kick off the holiday season with love and laughter!

Here is the schedule of events:

Event: STAGE RIGHT Holiday Open House

Date: Saturday Dec. 8 from 1-5 pm
 
 
Location: Crighton Theatre, 234 N. Main St., Conroe TX 77301, The theatre is located in downtown Conroe.
 
Times :
2 pm Puppet and Ornament making in Santa's Workshop (next door to the theatre)
2:30 pm TEXAS VENTS VENTRILOQUST SHOW-"Holday Hilarity"
3 pm Bravo Company Showcase
4 pm TEXAS VENTS VENTRILOQUIST SHOW-"Holiday Hilarity"
4:30 pm Pictures with Santa