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08 November 2024

A peek behind the curtain with Liberty Larsen

The cat's out of the bag.  Champions of Magic welcomes Liberty Larsen to its cast!

We're delighted to interview Liberty leading up to the Champions of Magic "Chasing the Unbelievable" tour dates in Canada:

Check the Champions of Magic website for updates and more information.

 

Read our thoughts about the 2023 Champions of Magic show in Toronto:

TLDR: So. Much. Fun!


Random thoughts about Champions of Magic 

 

 

You may already know Liberty: 

  • is a fourth-generation magician,
  • is from the family that founded The Magic Castle, Genii Magazine, and the Academy of Magical Arts,
  • is a singer,
  • combines theatrical magic with original musical compositions, and
  • was on Penn and Teller's Fool Us S04E04



    A peek behind the curtain with Richard Young



    What is your first memory of magic?
     
    My first memory of magic is on my fifth birthday, at the Magic Castle, on stage with the one and only – Ireland’s Largest Leprechaun, Mister Billy McComb. I believe he did the vanishing birdcage that day. He eventually got me on stage as a volunteer and I was in heaven. I thought he was the bees knees. And as I got older, he just got funnier and funnier. One of my favorites ever. Rest in peace, Billy.
     


    Other than your family, who were the first professional magicians you remember seeing?

    I was lucky enough to see the Siegfried and Roy show as a young kid, and that show was truly mesmerizing, larger than life. It felt like being in another world. I remember the electricity in the room. It was thrilling and kinetic, and they were so graceful. They seemed to have walked onto the stage from the clouds.
     


    On "Penn and Teller’s Fool Us" you mentioned that you 'resisted' the call to magic in your early years.  Do you remember the specific moment when you knew you could or wanted to perform magic full-time?

    Well, I always loved to perform, since I was very young. But I think everyone goes through a phase where they want nothing to do with what their parents (or grandparents, or great-grandparents!) want them to do. My family didn’t push for magic too hard, but I still rebelled against it on sheer principle. I can’t say that the decision to “give in” happened in a single moment. It was more gradual – the result of seeing some truly amazing performers who were really coming on the scene with a very different approach to magic. That was very inspiring, because it showed me that magic is more versatile than I may have imagined. But more than anything, I really came to appreciate the gift magic gives people – the feelings it produces – and I realized I wanted to continue in the legacy and be a conduit for those feelings, because they’re so wonderful.
     
     
     
    By what mechanisms did you begin learning magic? 

    I learned magic at Magic Camp as a kid (that’s right, folks!) in Idyllwild, California. I also learned from dear family friends, and from books.

     


    Liberty Larsen

    Liberty Larsen
     
     
     

    Who inspires you that is not a magician?

    Outside of magic, I’m inspired by Joanna Newsom, Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen (two very special Canadians who almost dated!), Jesca Hoop, Martha Graham, Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry, Peter Brook, Carmen Amaya, Kate Bush, Harry Nilsson, Tom Waits, Remedios Varo, Robert Moss, on and on… I love people who make worlds out of their dreams and stubbornly insist on living inside them. 
     
     
     
    Who inspires you magically?

    I’m inspired by Rob Zabrecky, Michael Carbonaro, Jared Kopf, Voronin, The Swedish Monkey Opera, René Lavand (rest in peace) and many other gems.
      
     
     
     
    In addition to performing magic, we understand that you are also a musician. Have you studied anything else magic-adjacent? How have these studies informed your magic performance?

    Though I can’t say I’ve officially studied art, film or photography, I’ve definitely been influenced by my own rogue education in all of those realms. Everything that inspires, everything that lights up the circuitry, everything that gives goosebumps, can translate into magic, I think.

    I draw from music more than anything else, because I look to magic to create strong feelings. I’m not really drawn to cerebral stuff, or puzzles, it’s not how my mind is wired. I can appreciate them but they don’t motivate me to get on stage.

    On stage, I don’t want to be clever. I want to feel connected to people When I’m in an audience, I want to feel like the performer is cracking my heart open like a walnut, and melting me. So, I look to music for how to do that, because that’s how I’m wired. So I often sing, because it’s a quick cheat to shift things from intellect into feeling. But even when I’m not singing, the same elements of music – rhythm and pacing, tone and resonance, harmonics and dissonance, dynamics and flow – all these things go into good theater, and satisfying magic.  
     

     

    What, if anything, makes you nervous about joining the Champions family?

    Giant theaters! Exciting, but not something I’m used to. I’ve performed in a lot of very small, cabaret style venues. This is a whole different ball of wax.
     
    What are you most looking forward to about joining the Champions of Magic family?

    The adventure of it! I love the electrical current that’s running through this project. It’s got a strong pulse. It seems like I’m hopping on a train that’s changing platforms and going to a whole new dimension. This is such a fantastic group of people, and it’s an ambitious risk we’re all taking together, which is a truly exciting challenge.
     
     
     
     

    If you could go back in time to study (magic or otherwise) under anybody, who would you choose to be your mentor?


    I think I would go back in time and study dance with Martha Graham. I devoured her autobiography and am so inspired by the way she lived her life. She was a genuinely magical person, and a profound teacher. I feel like what she taught could translate beyond dance into just about anything. She taught people how to be deeply in their bodies, truly themselves and radically open to their own source of inspiration.    






    Liberty Larsen

    Liberty Larsen




    Many magicians have a Canadian connection to magic.  Tell us about your Canadian magic connection(s).

    Dai Vernon and Doug Henning are masters in their own right, but I didn’t have any direct connection with either of them. So, I would say my first Canadian magic connection in this life is one Mister Christopher Hart. I saw his act many, many times growing up, and it was striking for a young imagination to watch. I love Christopher. He also played “Thing” in the (more recent) Addams Family movies. Go Canada!

     

     
    If you could prevent other performers performing an effect forever, what would it be?

    I read a truly terrible “gag” in an antique magic book about having your Thanksgiving turkey get up and walk off the table. It involved using a real chicken, plucked, and doing some terrible things to force it to be still, and painting it brown as if it was roasted. I would outlaw that turkey trick, punishable by tarring and feathering.

    If you could only perform one effect for the rest of your life, what would it be?

    I am not sure I could ever be up to that challenge. But if I could shapeshift into a bird while singing, and land one someone’s shoulder, maybe deliver a secret message that only they would understand and that would inspire a huge gasp, it would be that.
     

     

    What’s your go-to Karaoke song?

    “Get it While You Can” by Janis Joplin. Not because of the lyrics, necessarily, but because her emotional range is just so great to sing.
     
     


    What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about performing in Canada?

    The Louise Bourgeois spider sculpture.

    Just the fist thing that came into my mind…  

    [Editor's note: "Maman" by Louise Bourgeois can be seen at the National Gallery of Canada.]
     

     

    From the October 31st Instagram post by Young Hollywood, Liberty Larsen, and Fernando Velasco (one of her Champions of Magic co-stars) are interviewed about the Magic Castle:

     

     

    Is there anything else you’d like to share with our readers?

    I just learned that, “The first reference to throwing rotten vegetables at bad stage acts came in an 1883 New York Times article after John Ritchie was hit with a barrage of tomatoes and rotten eggs by an unpleasant audience in New York. A large tomato thrown from the gallery struck him square between the eyes and he fell t the floor just as several bad eggs dropped upon his head.” The more you know…!
     

     

    Thank you Liberty, for making the time to answer our questions!

    Learn more about Liberty by visiting her website LibertyLarsen.com, and follow her on Facebook and Instagram.

     

      Champions of Magic  

    Catch Liberty in Champions of Magic touring in Canada 2024-2025:

        Check the Champions of Magic website for updates and more information.

     

    Read our 2023 interviews with the rest of the cast:

     
    Learn more about Champions of Magic at ChampionsOfMagic.co.uk and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter



    Champions of Magic 'Chasing the Unbelievable' tour


     

     

     


    04 January 2024

    Ontario: Darcy Oake [Feb 22 - Mar 5]

    Tickets at DarcyOake.com

    • Jan 25 – Feb 5 2024:  Rome Italy
    • Feb 22 2024:  Belleville, ON - The Empire Theatre
    • Feb 23 2024: Ottawa, ON - Babs Asper Theatre
    • Feb 24 2023: Kingston, ON - Grand Theatre
    • Feb 27 2024: Burlington, ON - Burlington Performing Arts Centre 
    • Feb 29 2024: Markham, ON - Flato Markham Theatre 
    • Mar 1 - 3 2024:  Markham, ON - Flato Markham Theatre
    • Mar 5 2024: Kitchener, ON - Centre in the Square


     

    From the December 16th Instagram post by Darcy Oake:

    🇨🇦🇨🇦Feb / March 2024 we are hitting the road! Let’s hangout 🎉

     

     

     

     

    07 September 2023

    Kingston: Wes Barker and Simon King [Sep 14]

    Tickets at Eventbrite.

     

    From the August 24th Facebook post by Wes Barker:

    KINGSTON — I’ve never performed there until now! Sept 14 with Simon King 

     

     

     

     

    03 January 2020

    Kingston: Win tickets to Sleightly Off the Wall

    From the Kingston Magic Theatre's December 17th Facebook post:
    We are so excited and honoured to be able to have David Johnson come back with his newest show "SLEIGHTLY OFF THE WALL!" that we're going to foot the bill for YOU AND A GUEST to be upfront and center at the January 19th premiere! (and we're going to take the shirt off our back to do it!)

    👀Up for grabs is a Prize Package valued at well over $100, including... “2” VIP tickets to the premiere engagement of David Johnson “SLEIGHTLY OFF THE WALL!" playing Friday, January 17th at 7:30PM, a meet and greet photo opportunity with David, an autographed show poster and a limited edition Kingston Magic Theatre tee shirt! 😲

    This is your chance to experience the Magic of David Johnson live at the absolutely most amazing show in the area …

    ⚠️BUT there are some hoops... to WIN You *MUST* ...

    Read more and enter.


    30 May 2019

    Kingston: Kingston Magic Theatre

    From the Kingston Magic Theatre's Facebook page:
    We are reentering the "golden age" of magic... it is everywhere on network tv and streaming services, and honestly we love it!, (well to a degree 😉).

    But we believe that Magic, is supposed to be experienced live and in person, where you are truly affected by the effect. Where the moment is real, in an environment where the impossible is not created by the editor, but by your participation and involvement. Where the magic happens right in front of YOU!

    Join us for any of the upcoming shows that are happening live, where there are no camera tricks and experience the reality of being astonished and amazed!

    Astonishment & Wonder The Close Up Magic of David Johnson plays in The Coach House Pub on Friday May 31st. VIP seats have sold out but there are still some great General Admission spots available.
    Grab your tickets now to what people are calling "the perfect magic show!"

    An Evening of Magic in the Parlour with Magician David Johnson plays Friday and Saturday June 7th and 8th with two shows at 7 and 9pm.
    This 50 min experience is unlike "Astonishment & Wonder" and plays to an exclusive audience of only 25 people in The Parlour of the Roselawn House in the Donald Gordon Conference Centre.
    There are a few FREE front upgrades available to these shows, but do not wait, tickets are moving fast!

    Kingston Magic Theatre presents Buzz Collins Master of Delusion! is playing in the Grand Room on Saturday June 22nd and this is our biggest show to date, but we have limited seating to only 120. Click the link above to secure your seats and support the Garrett Mills Memorial Scholarship award and experience an unbelievable full evening of astonishing magic and mind melting mentalism!



    22 January 2019

    Outerbridge Magic tour dates

    From the website of Ted Outerbridge:
    • February 2, 2019   The Grand Theatre, Kingston, ON
    • February 3, 2019   Flato Markham Theatre, Markham, ON
    • February 12, 2019   Luseland Homecoming Hall, Luseland, SK
    • February 13, 2019   Watrous Civic Centre, Watrous, SK
    • February 14, 2019   Hudson Bay Allied Arts Council, Hudson Bay, SK
    • February 15, 2019   CJVR Performing Arts Theatre, Melfort, SK
    • February 16, 2019   Maurice Taylor Performing Arts Theatre, Tisdale, SK
    • February 23, 2019   Morinville Community Cultural Centre, Morinville, AB

    Read more.

    26 November 2018

    Catch the Outerbridges on tour

    Catch Ted and Marion Outerbridge on tour!


    From the website of Ted Outerbridge:
    • December 29, 2018 - FirstOntario PAC, St. Catharines, ON
    • January 4-8, 2019   - APAP|NYC New York, NY
    • February 2, 2019 - The Grand Theatre, Kingston, ON
    • February 3, 2019 - Flato Markham Theatre, Markham, ON
    • February 12, 2019 - Luseland Homecoming Hall, Luseland, SK
    • February 13, 2019 - Watrous Civic Centre, Watrous, SK 
    • February 14, 2019 - Hudson Bay, SK
    • February 15, 2019 - CJVR Performing Arts Theatre, Melfort, SK
    • February 16, 2019 - Maurice Taylor Performing Arts Theatre, Tisdale, SK
    • February 23, 2019 - Morinville Community Cultural Centre, Morinville, AB

    25 June 2017

    Kingston: Storefront Fringe Festival

    Learn more about the Storefront Fringe Festival, which runs from June 23 to July 1, by visiting their website at Theatre Kingston.


    From Kingston Region:
    On June 22, the night before the festival opened, each of the companies had five minutes to pitch their show. The variety was astounding. The magicians in the lineup are in the absolutely-not-to-be-missed category. Canadian magician David A. Eliot combines comedy and magic. He had the audience roaring at his preview of his show, Amaze.

    From Brazil comes Ewerton Martin, who performs as El Diablo of the Cards. Suffice to say his work was mind blowing as well as both absurd and brilliant. His show brought, at first, gasps, followed in minutes by howls and screams of delight at the illusions he performed. Kingston audiences have an opportunity to witness one of the best standup magicians I’ve seen in years. A one-man show with no flashy lights and just a few props will have you doubting reality, Martin turns thin air into magic delights. A wine bottle from thin air is pretty astounding and a seeming show stopper until the stunned audience watched as not one but another and another until there were several wine bottles on a table, each seemingly produced from nowhere. Yeah, don’t miss his show.

    Read more.

    17 November 2016

    Keith Brown's busy November (and Montreal Fringe in 2017)

    From Keith Brown's Official Facebook Fan Page:
    Dear friends, this month is crazy! Here are all of my public performances and where you can catch me. I am still taking some bookings for holiday parties, if you know of any please send me a message.

    Nov 18 & 19 - Collingwood
    Collingwood Cabaret: featuring some of Toronto's Hottest Acts

    Nov 21 - Kingston
    Momondays Kingston November 21 moShow

    Nov 22 - Toronto
    The Newest Trick in The Book hosted by Benzi Train

    Nov 24 - Toronto
    Nerd Nite Toronto Holiday Nerdtacular

    Nov 27 - Mississauga
    UNPLUGGED!


    Also from the fan page:

    28 September 2014

    Carnival Diablo Terror Tour

    From Scott McClelland's Facebook page:





    23 April 2014

    Kingston: David Acer


    30 April 2012

    Kingston: Bright Night, Big Dreams

    From Kingston This Week:
    Bright Night, Big Dreams is taking place Friday, May 4, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Renaissance Event Venue.

    The event is in support of The Sunshine Foundation of Canada, a non-profit organization that grants dreams for children with severe physical disabilities and life-threatening illnesses. Dreams can include a chance to meet a hero, a trip or an item like a new bicycle.

    “It breaks your heart and makes you happy at the same time,” said Elaine Turner, president of the Kingston branch of the Sunshine Foundation. “It breaks your heart that the child is ill, but it gives you such an uplift to know that one more child has had their dream fulfilled.”

    The colourful cocktail reception will feature live entertainment by magician and illusionist Ray Chance and 3D chalk artist Guy Wales.

    Read more.

    04 November 2011

    Nova Scotia: Patrick Drake

    Nov. 6: Inaugural Squash CF Pumpkin Launch fundraiser

    From Nova News Now:
    Canada’s sleight of hand champion and magician Patrick Drake has donated his time to entertain at the event. The pumpkin launch begins at 2 p.m. and ends when all the pumpkins have been flung and squashed. All event proceeds benefit Cystic Fibrosis Canada
    Read more.