
Michael Rosman
From a high school start in 1984 with juggling and unicycling, through a University of Delaware Finance degree, the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus Clown College, street performing in Europe and a year in the circus, (all by 1989) Michael has become one of the most respected and sought after performers from the east coast.
Twenty-plus years performing, including stints in Japan, Singapore, Atlantic City, Reno and Las Vegas, more than 25 different major cruise ships and 100 colleges and universities have helped shape and polish both his act and his professional demeanor. His skills and comedy have led to appearances on Late Night with David Letterman as well as the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Michael has created and performed with numerous comedy troops including the comedy waiters DumbWaiters® and the minor baseball clowns Dingbats.
Michael is a two-time winner of the prestigious Maryland State Individual Artist Grant Award for excellence in the arts. He is also the founder and director of the Laughter Arts Foundation, a 501 © 3 non-profit that produces the national variety arts professional development conferences MotionFest and MiniFest.
Recently Michael was honored for his 20 years of performing and consulting to Harborplace Management for his work in and with the Harborplace street performers program.
Michael was also honored to host and emcee the 2004 International Jugglers Association (IJA) gala public show at the Shea's Historic Theater in Buffalo, NY. This was followed by a feature article on his career in the July 2005 Juggle Magazine. IN 2007 he was the performing emcee for the IJA Juniors competitions in Winston Salem, NC and in 2008 he was the performing emcee for the IJA Awards Banquet where he was the recipient of the Bobby May Award, an award only presented 6 times prior.
From a high school start in 1984 with juggling and unicycling, through a University of Delaware Finance degree, the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus Clown College, street performing in Europe and a year in the circus, (all by 1989) Michael has become one of the most respected and sought after performers from the east coast.
Twenty-plus years performing, including stints in Japan, Singapore, Atlantic City, Reno and Las Vegas, more than 25 different major cruise ships and 100 colleges and universities have helped shape and polish both his act and his professional demeanor. His skills and comedy have led to appearances on Late Night with David Letterman as well as the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Michael has created and performed with numerous comedy troops including the comedy waiters DumbWaiters® and the minor baseball clowns Dingbats.
Michael is a two-time winner of the prestigious Maryland State Individual Artist Grant Award for excellence in the arts. He is also the founder and director of the Laughter Arts Foundation, a 501 © 3 non-profit that produces the national variety arts professional development conferences MotionFest and MiniFest.
Recently Michael was honored for his 20 years of performing and consulting to Harborplace Management for his work in and with the Harborplace street performers program.
Michael was also honored to host and emcee the 2004 International Jugglers Association (IJA) gala public show at the Shea's Historic Theater in Buffalo, NY. This was followed by a feature article on his career in the July 2005 Juggle Magazine. IN 2007 he was the performing emcee for the IJA Juniors competitions in Winston Salem, NC and in 2008 he was the performing emcee for the IJA Awards Banquet where he was the recipient of the Bobby May Award, an award only presented 6 times prior.
