Prepare to Be Entertained: Piff the Magic Dragon's Offer of a Lifetime

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Piff the Magic Dragon is a popular stage persona and comedic magician created and performed by John van der Put. Piff gained widespread recognition after appearing on the reality competition show America's Got Talent. With his distinctive green dragon costume and dry sense of humor, Piff has become a fan favorite in the entertainment world. He combines classic magic tricks with comedy to create a unique and entertaining performance. Piff the Magic Dragon offers a one-of-a-kind experience filled with laughter and wonder. His shows are suitable for all ages and are known for their audience interaction.



JOHNGY'S BEAT

In 2016, Tessie joined her older brother Wally the Green Monster, as the Boston Red Sox added a new mascot. "Tessie" has a fascinating history.

The original version of "Tessie (You Are the Only, Only, Only)" was written by Will R. Anderson and was in the Broadway musical The Silver Slipper, which ran in 1902-03.. The song was about a woman singing to "Tessie," her beloved parakeet.

A bunch of loyal Red Sox fans, known as the Royal Rooters, adopted the song as a rallying cry for their beloved team. It is said that in the 1903 World Series, with the Red Sox down 3-1 (in a best of 9 series) to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Royal Rooters sung Tessie as the Red Sox came roaring back and won 4 straight to take the series.

The Royal Rooters stopped singing in 1918. The Red Sox won the World Series in 1918, then went 86 years without a winning another one.

in 2004, intending to bring back the spirit of the Royal Rooters and to get the Red Sox back on the winning track, the Boston-area celtic punk group Dropkick Murphys recorded a cover of "Tessie," In true Hollywood fashion, the Red Sox won the World Series that year, ending the 86 year drought.

"Tessie" is featured in the movie Fever Pitch and was also on the DVD of the 2004 Red Sox season. It is one of a few songs played after every Red Sox win.

I never knew there was another mascot for the Red Sox, let alone the great history behind it. I just saw the mascot at a Spring Training game last year and got the picture.

On another note, Tessie has to be one of only a few female mascots. I have no idea how many there actually are, but I can't think of any off the top of my head. Even Tessie was only added as a counterpart to an existing male mascot.

Red Sox introduce new mascot Tessie

The Red Sox have introduced a new mascot ahead of spring training – Wally the Green Monster’s little sister, Tessie.

The Red Sox released a video on their website to introduce Tessie, who is named after the Dropkick Murphys song and longtime anthem of the team.

Tessie lives in the Green Monster at the Red Sox spring training facility in Fort Myers, Florida. It is unclear yet if she will have an everyday role with the Red Sox.

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Have breakfast with Wally, Tessie before annual Red Sox open house

Tessie and Wally live with their parents inside the Green Monster wall at JetBlue Park.

Red Sox fans will have a rare opportunity to dine with their favorite monsters prior to the team’s annual Spring Training Open House on Saturday, Feb. 18.

From 9 to 11 a.m., fans can get an up close and personal experience with Wally the Green Monster and his sister Tessie at JetBlue Park, located at 11500 Fenway South Drive, in Fort Myers.

The newest Boston Red Sox mascot, Tessie joined her older brother Wally at JetBlue Park last season. She lives with her parents inside of the Green Monster wall at JetBlue Park.

The price for the breakfast is $35 per adult and $20 for children 12 years old and younger.

Children younger than 2 are free. Check-in will start at 8:30 a.m. Space is limited, and advance reservations must be made by calling Matt Thome at 226-4707 or emailing [email protected].

A free Spring Training open house will follow from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Family friendly activities will include inflatables on the field, player autographs, discounted concessions, face painting, magicians, self-guided tours of the park and more.

The open house will also feature the new Red Sox Showcase powered by T-Mobile.

This is the first of its kind mobile experience. The 14-foot box truck transforms into a full-blown Fenway experience including a pitching accuracy challenge, Green Monster photo backdrop, batting cage where fans can choose to walk up to their favorite player’s music, steal second challenge, highlight reels, Red Sox virtual reality lockers, authentic player jerseys, bats, helmets and more.

The Red Sox play its first exhibition game on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 1:05 p.m. against the Northeastern University Huskies.

The team will play a total of 19 home games including 17 Grapefruit League games and a World Baseball Classic exhibition game against Team USA on March 9.

Red Sox Spring Training is presented by CVS Health. ¦

Opening Fenway Park with Style : The 1912 Champion Red Sox

OPENING FENWAY PARK WITH STYLE: The 1912 World Champion Red Sox is the collaborative work of 27 members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). This book, which contains over 300 period photographs and illustrations, has at its core the individual biographies of every player on the team, even Douglass Smith—who appeared in just one game. There are also biographies of owner John I. Taylor and American League founder Ban Johnson. The book also contains a detailed timeline of the full calendar year, with essays on the construction of brand-new Fenway Park and its first renovation, as the team (which won the pennant by 14 games) prepared for Fenway’s first World Series. The 1912 World Series remains one of the most exciting in baseball history, extending to eight games because of a 14-inning tie game in Game Two. In Game Eight the Giants scored a tie-breaking run to take a lead in the top of the 10th inning, only to see Boston come back with two in the bottom of the 10th to win at home.

Other articles in the book detail intriguing topics including a fascinating spring training, during which Sox players joined the hunt for a murderer in Hot Springs, life in Boston in 1912, and how the newspapers and telegraph reported the games in the days before radio, television, or the internet. It may surprise some to learn of the thousands of people who crowded outside the downtown offices of newspapers so they could get batter-by-batter updates on the progress of the World Series games-in-progress.

There are more than a dozen books celebrating the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park, but only this one is devoted to the 1912 season itself, providing the context for the then-new park which remains home to Boston baseball a century later.

His shows are suitable for all ages and are known for their audience interaction. Piff's offer is to entertain and amuse audiences with his hilarious and mind-boggling magic tricks. Whether it's at a comedy club, a corporate event, or a private party, Piff the Magic Dragon guarantees to leave the audience thoroughly entertained.

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So if you're looking for a memorable and laughter-filled event, don't miss out on the opportunity to see Piff the Magic Dragon in action. Book your tickets now for a whimsical and magical experience that you won't forget..

Reviews for "Laugh, Wonder, and Be Amazed: Piff the Magic Dragon's Offer"

1. Sarah - 1 star - Piff the magic dragon offer was a complete waste of time and money. The show was nothing more than a washed-up magician with a silly dragon costume trying to be funny. The tricks were predictable and boring, and the jokes fell flat. I was expecting an entertaining and magical experience, but all I got was disappointment. I would not recommend wasting your time or money on this show.
2. John - 2 stars - I had high hopes for Piff the magic dragon offer based on all the positive reviews I had read, but I left the show feeling underwhelmed. While Piff did have some moments of humor, most of his jokes felt forced and his delivery was lackluster. The magic tricks were average at best, and I found myself not being amazed or impressed like I expected. Overall, it was an average show that didn't live up to the hype.
3. Emily - 2 stars - Piff the magic dragon offer was a disappointment. The show had potential, but it lacked the excitement and energy I was hoping for. Piff's humor was crude and didn't appeal to my taste. The magic tricks seemed rehashed and unoriginal, leaving me unimpressed. I was expecting a captivating and mind-blowing performance, but unfortunately, I left feeling unsatisfied.
4. Mike - 1 star - Piff the magic dragon offer was a complete letdown. The show relied heavily on mediocre comedy and average magic tricks. The whole dragon persona felt gimmicky and didn't add anything substantial to the performance. It felt like a cheap attempt to cash in on a popular trend. I would not recommend wasting your time or money on this show.

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