Here's are some ideas for comebacks and comments for kid's show performers for various situations. If you'd have something to add to the document, log-in and use the comment form at the bottom. Remember not to come across to strong in your witty comebacks as to offend parents of the children. Let's get started:
I’ve Seen This One Before
- "I haven’t so don’t spoil it for me."
- "Oh, so you don’t want to see the appearing elephant trick again?"
- "So have I."
- "That makes 2 of us."
- "Good, that way if I get stuck you can help me out."
- "In that case, I’ll have to blindfold you."
- "I guess you don’t want to see it then." (start to put it away, until others complain)
I Know How This One is Done
- "I sure hope that I do too."
- "So do I."
- "I don’t remember this one, maybe you can come up to help me." If you think they would be a good volunteer have them come up, if you don’t say, “On second thought, let’s find someone who doesn’t know how it works.”
- "That makes 2 of us."
- "Great, don’t tell anyone, it will be our little secret."
Adults Talking During the Show
- To the children, “Should we make them stay after the show is over for talking too loudly.”
- Organize the children and lead them is saying “1, 2, 3 BE QUIET.”
- Ask the child a question and after their response, say “I’m sorry I am having trouble hearing you, CAN YOU SPEAK MORE LOUDLY.”
- "I hope my magic isn’t interfering with your conversation."
- "We need a slightly taller volunteer for this next trick." (Pick the adult who is making the most noise and drag them over to participate.)
Children Not Staying Seated
- "You seem to be very tall for someone that is sitting down."
- "You need to keep seated so others behind you can see."
- "OK, this magic only works when everyone’s bottom in on the floor."
Child Being Disputive/Heckling
- "We can talk about that after the show."
- "Are we no longer friends?"
- "I'm sorry, I don't speak that language."