In a stroke of brilliance that makes me wish other artists would think of it, the night opened with magician James Alan, who took the crowd on a raucous spree of snark and sly card tricks, rocking the finale where a procured twenty dollar bill from an audience member disappeared, only to reappear in a cantaloupe cut open on stage. Hope the bartenders enjoyed the scented cash! As much as I love discovering new artists, major labels frequently pair artists with openers that make no logical sense for the audience at hand, meaning it’s a true 50-50 shot for enjoying them. An awesome magician though? Always welcome!
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21 June 2012
Garbage @ The Phoenix
From Open 'Til Midnight:
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10 June 2012
Banachek: prediction results and show reviews
From The Star:
From Torontoist:
From Mooney on Theatre:
The surprise retirement of I’ll Have Another was there. The out-of-the-blue bid for the 2024 Olympics was there. The story on gang violence? There. He even had the feature article on Australian Aboriginals.
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From Torontoist:
For someone who makes his living performing feats of mentalism (telepathy, psychokinesis, hypnotism, seances, and dermaoptics, a.k.a. “the magic of sensing without sight”), British-born performer Banachek’s entire backstory is pretty unique. And given that the audience at last night’s opening night show was not short on skeptics—a handful of whom we spoke to during intermission, or casually eavesdropped on, and a number of whom were volunteers on the stage itself—it is the highest praise to say the entire audience left looking absolutely baffled, but also delighted.
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From Mooney on Theatre:
A lot of people believe in telepathy, psychokinesis, past life regression and ghosts. These people go to a magic show ready and willing to believe. Others, like me, are skeptics who go simply for entertainment. Banachek’s The Alpha Project, playing as part of Luminato, is a great show for the latter. I suspect it might be a bit confusing for the former. For both kinds of people (and those in between) it’s still a fun night.
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16 May 2012
Christian Cagigal in Montreal
From The Charlebois Post:
Some shows, like Christian Cagigal’s Now and at the Hour, presented by Beyond the Mountain Productions and the Rialto Theatre in benefit of the Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation, are best understood in terms of the magical, inimitable ambiance they create. In the spirit of that magic, forget that this is a review for a few lines, and do as Cagigal asks his audience: “Humour me.”
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26 February 2012
Richard Forget at Blackpool
From The Stage Reviews:
Magic from the USA and Canada comprised the second gala show and emceed by Jimmy Tamley. Appearing were Danny Cole with a modern comedy dress change act, Dirk Losander who blew soap bubbles, made a handkerchief dance and floated a table, Andost produced coloured light bulbs at his fingertips, and Chris Hart had a scarf penetrate his neck, and did the floating hand.
Charlie Frye & Co breathtakingly combined juggling, comedy and magic that had the audience gasping. Then there were The Evasons in a very fast mind-reading double act, Richard Forget had flames that floated and danced, produced drumsticks and a set of drums, and finally a girl from a telephone box that had formed part of the stage setting.
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26 September 2011
Review: Browser's Den auction
From ChasingDoveTails.com:
Yesterday (Sunday) was a hell of a day! Magicians poured into the new location of The Browser’s Den of Magic for an unexpected and unbelievable 5 hour long auction of magic props, DVDs, tricks, and my favorite, BOOKS!
When you put so many magicians or I suppose any group of people with a similar passion in the same room sparks are bound to fly. The most interesting thing about this whole ordeal was not the bidding wars, but the apparent abundance or lack of information about the items up for bids.
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25 September 2011
Review of the Nathan Kranzo lecture at Browser's Den
Go on over to Magic by Merlin to read about the Nathan Kranzo lecture at Browser's Den earlier this month.
Nathan Kranzo is arguably one of the finest young magicians around today. His magic is high impact, his presentations are hilarious and entertaining, and his personality is both charming and engaging. To see him perform is a real treat, and even when you know how he does it, you are still fooled and amazed.[h/t: @ErdnaseinTO]
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23 July 2011
Review: An Incredible Evening of Magic
From Monday Magazine:
[h/t: @MurrayHatfield]
When I went to the Victoria Conference Centre theatre last Saturday night for An Incredible Evening of Magic with Murray Hatfield and Teresa, I expected to see some slight of hand and some smoke and mirrors. I wasn’t sure if these two local illusionists would be any good and I guess I was expecting something more hokey than hocus pocus.
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01 May 2011
Links for 1-May-2011
- Witness by Lee Asher Magic reviewed by Wizard Product Review (starts about 1 minute in)
[h/t: @theory11]
- "The Faith Healers" iBook by James Randi now available [h/t: @PennJeillette]
- Daniel Steep performing at Canada's Wonderland on May 15 [h/t: @DanielSteep]
- Lecleric Show episodes on YouTube (I haven't been able to keep up with viewing, but here are links to last week's videos):
115. Poker Chip Manipulation - DAY 115 of 365
116. The Floating iPhone - DAY 116 of 365
117. Sword Swallowing - Day 117 of 365
118. Royal Wedding - 2T - Day 118 of 365
119. Mr E Rope Trick - DAY 119 of 365
120. Jumping Around! - DAY 120 of 365
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01 April 2011
Links for 1-Apr-2011
- Wayne Kawamoto's review of Shawn Farquhar's MatriXpress
- Lecleric Show episodes on YouTube (I haven't been able to keep up with viewing, but here are links to last week's videos):
82. Making Money From Money! Day 82 of 365
83. The Blushing Card - Day 83 of 365
84. Poker table Magic - Day 84 of 365
85. Three Coins & a Toilet - Day 85 of 365
86. Transporting Cigar - Day 86 of 365
87. One Handed Rubiks Cube- DAY 87 of 365
88. Linking Pull Tabs - DAY 88 of 365
89. The Magic Castle - Day 89 of 365
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21 March 2011
Review: The Shadow Cutter
From the Ottawa Citizen:
We see Vernon hungering to learn an elusive sleight of hand known as the centre deal. And we watch as, uninterested in earning money by performing his tricks publicly, he pieces together a living as a shadow cutter, someone paid to cut silhouettes of people from black paper, once a popular art form.
Vernon's life, in other words, was consumed by a deck of cards, something so small you can put it in your pocket but with a reach so vast it can devour those who fall in love with it.Visit Ottawa's Great Canadian Theatre Company website to purchase tickets or for more information.
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07 January 2011
Review: Magic 'n' Miracles
We'd previously posted about "Murray Hatfield and Teresa: Magic 'n Miracles tour."
Today, Murray Hatfield's Magic 'n Miracles was reviewed by Tom Zillich in Surrey Now.
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Today, Murray Hatfield's Magic 'n Miracles was reviewed by Tom Zillich in Surrey Now.
From 'Miracles' happen with Vegas-level magic show:
Murray Hatfield is loving the current touring version of the Illusions: Magic 'n' Miracles production that hits the Bell Performing Arts Centre stage three times on Saturday, Jan. 8.also:
"It's proving to be one of the strongest shows we've ever done," he told the Now.
Over the past couple of decades, the touring Miracles show has raised an impressive $10 million for charity, notably the Firefighters Burn Fund.
On this tour, which began in Ontario in November, Hatfield is joined by "three of the strongest guest acts ever." Featured are Danny Cole, an award-winning magician who fuses original magic with contemporary music, and Charlie Frye and Company, billed by Hatfield as "the most amazing, energetic and frantic juggling act in the world." Also in the spotlight is B.C.'s own Shawn Farquhar, the first Canadian to win a "grand prix" at the world championship of magic, sponsored by the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques (FISM).
Read the full review at TheNowNewspaper.com
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