Family-Friendly Ventriloquism Shows
I bring stories to life with a quirky puppet crew, featuring Snowey, Dennis Saur, and more, making sure kids and parents alike are laughing from start to finish.
The pure excitement and participation from the kids in the audience is what makes these shows so rewarding.
A quick look at one of my kids' shows at the Hyatt. It’s a mix of different puppets, interactive segments, and even a little bit of magic.
Here I am with a flat puppet, one of the many characters I bring to life. My shows for kids feature up to 10 different puppets and objects.
I love it when kids get to be part of the act. Here, a young volunteer helps me create a new character right on stage.
This is Darwin, my furry monkey puppet, who is always a big hit with the younger audience members.
Sharing a hug with Darwin the monkey puppet before a full house show for kids at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center.
A behind the scenes moment with my orange puppet, getting ready to entertain a wonderful audience in Mumbai.
A quiet moment on stage just before the show begins. This is where all the magic is about to happen.
On stage with my props, including the smiley-face box, ready for an hour of fun and ventriloquism.
A view from the audience during one of my sold-out solo shows. It was an incredible evening with an audience aged 1 to 61.
About Fun for the Whole Family
My kids' shows aren't just me standing on stage. I actually bring the audience into the act, like letting kids help draw characters on the whiteboard or involving them directly with 'Snowey' the dog. It is a high-energy 45 to 60 minute performance designed specifically so even the littlest ones stay glued to the action.
More Than Just a Puppet Show
When I started this in my 40s, I just wanted to make my nieces and nephews laugh. Now, I travel across India and Nepal to perform at schools, cultural centers, and private parties. My goal is simple: get everyone off their phones and into the moment. Whether I am at a big venue like the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center or a living room party, the format stays the same—interactive, fast-paced, and funny.
Meet The Crew
I rarely go on stage alone. I bring a whole suitcase of characters to keep things lively:
- Snowey: The dog puppet who is a total crowd favorite with the younger kids.
- Dennis Saur: A friendly, lovable dinosaur who usually ends up in a funny debate with me.
- Darwin: My furry monkey friend.
- Cantou: The colorful toucan.
- The Whiteboard Character: I draw a face live on stage, and then that drawing 'comes to life' using ventriloquism.
Why Parents Like It
I know kids have short attention spans. That is why I break the performance into small, interactive segments rather than one long, boring monologue. I include quizzes, stage games, and a signature 'Human Puppet' finale where a volunteer from the crowd gets to be the star. Plus, I always finish with a 10-minute meet-and-greet window, so every child gets a photo with their favorite puppet before we wrap up. It is honest, simple, and very noisy in the best possible way.
Seema Golchha
I never planned to be a ventriloquist, but life happened, and now my puppets and I are causing trouble on stages from Mumbai to Nepal. I am just a storyteller at heart who loves making people laugh, whether they are five or ninety-five.
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