Frank Olivier
“Wickedly Funny!” – New York Times. A master at involving a crowd. Frank Olivier began his career on the streets of San Francisco before moving on to local clubs, sharing the bill with Robin Williams, Dana Carvey and Whoopi Goldberg.
For three years he performed in the Broadway hit “Sugar Babies” alongside Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller. Soon after, Frank began appearing regularly on ‘The Tonight Show’ and dozens of other television shows on PBS, MTV, BBC, Disney and more. Three standing ovations at the Just for Laughs Festivals have led to countless headlining dates in Las Vegas and international comedy clubs, plus corporate shows for Apple, HP, P&G, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, SWB, Qwest, and hundreds of others.
Frank is in high demand for his twisted and unique comedy. “Frank Olivier is to juggling what Einstein was to long division!” – SF Chronicle
Twisted Cabaret
Twisted Cabaret, starring Frank Olivier, has been earning standing ovations everywhere from San Francisco and Las Vegas to the U.K. The despondent knife-thrower fresh from a divorce. The Indian Guru with his own brand of extreme yoga. The S&M psychic lesson with shocking ESP experiments. And then of course there’s Francine, the nine foot tall drag queen. Add in a bit of blood, a dead mime & ‘Tongue Trick Theater’ plus much more and you get an insanely funny 90 minutes of unusual delights. Featuring an original Kurt Weil-esque score by composer Nolan Gasser, the show is an outrageously funny evening of crazy circus acts gone awry!
In Frank Olivier’s “Tricks To Happiness” we explore happiness from the inside out. Frank has been traveling the world making people laugh people for nearly forty years. For even longer he’s been practicing mindfulness meditation. This presentation is the perfect mix of comedy, juggling and magic, interwoven with his insights on happiness.
“Frank’s ability to combine comedy, juggling, magic skills and more with a serious and inspirational message is uncanny. His capacity to have the room silent in thought one moment and nearly spitting out their coffee the next was spot-on.” Heath Grafton, CFOPlexis Healthcare Systems
New York Times calls Frank “Wickedly funny!”, and the SF Chronicle says “Frank Olivier must be the world’s best juggler. He’s certainly the funniest!”