“Ric performed for over 550 students and had them in the palm of his hand.  As educators we know they are a tough crowd but Ric’s talent as a performer is unique, entertaining and educational.”
    ~Leisha Gorski, Living Arts Coordinator, Saginaw Arts & Sciences Academy

“…the single best live performance I have ever seen in my life”.
    ~Bill Boyle, Bloomfield Hills Schools

 “Your chair routine brought continuous laughter to everyone present, from 85 year old clients to my young daughters. It was a crowd pleaser and the hit of the show!”
    ~Joe Sabelhaus, Owner & Financial Consultant, Legacy Financial Services Group
 
“If it’s unabashed imagination, creativity and improvisation, this is the talent you need to see”.
      ~T. Andrew Aston, Smohalla Studios

“He is one of the most attentive and giving performers I’ve ever worked with.”
    ~Karen Sheridan, Professor of Theatre, Oakland University

“Rick’s slapstick performances display a charming sense of wonder propelled by a reckless sense of the absurd”.
     ~m’Arch McCarty, Imagination Theatre

“His energy, wit and improvisation on and off the stage are nothing short of excellent.”
    ~Sandi Page, Entertainment Director, Mayfaire Renaissance Festival

“Rick is the type of person that many of us aspire to be not only in the world of theatre, but in life general.  It is with him in mind that I often judge the level of talent and professionalism of current and prospective performers.”
    ~Maria Christian, Entertainment Director, Michigan Renaissance Festival

“This, by far, was the best performance I have witnessed for many reasons.  Aside from it being very funny, your method of reaching out to the audience, without speaking a word (at least none of a known dialect) was wonderful.  No matter what language, gender or age of the audience, you got your messages across and had the audience eating out of your hand.”
    ~Jim Goetzinger, Security Director, Great Lakes Crossing

“A presenter of this magnitude can only be extremely beneficial to any organization lucky enough to acquire his performance”.
    ~Lolitha Smith, Detroit Public Schools