22 April 2023

Bernardo Sedlacek lecture [Montreal May 2, Toronto May 3, Vancouver May 10, & Victoria May 11]

From Montreal Magic Jam:

May 2, 2023
TBA

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From Eventbrite:

Wed, May 3 at
The Browser's Den of Magic

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From the April 14th Facebook post by Shawn Farquhar:

My friend Bernardo Sedlacek is also going to be lecturing for the two IBM Rings I belong to in BC. IBM Ring #92, the Vancouver Magic Circle and IBM Ring #183, the Victoria Magic Circle. This will be an outstanding lecture and not to be missed. His thinking on psychology will apply to any type of magic.

 

 

 

 

 

New Westminster: Bernardo Sedlacek at Hidden Wonders [May 8 - 9]

Tickets on sale at Hidden Wonders


From the April 13th Tweet by Shawn Farquhar:

I’m bringing a special guest to @hiddenwondersshow for two nights. Tickets are on sale now. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21 April 2023

Richmond Hill: Magic, Mind Reading & Laughter with David Merry and The Evasons [May 4]

Updated May 1st to:

  • replace embedded image with corrected image.

 

From Jokers:

Proceeds will be donated to local community initiatives alongside the North York Food Bank and environmental projects, which will include tree planting in the Don Valley area.

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From the March 24th Instagram post by The Evasons:

Always happy to be heading back to Toronto. Thursday, May 4 we'll be at Jokers Theatre & Comedy Club in Richmond Hill. We'll be sharing the stage with Comedy Magician David Merry for an evening of Magic, Mind Reading & Laughter.

From the May 1st Facebook post by the Sid Lorraine Hat and Rabbit Club:

 

 

 

 

 

20 April 2023

Hamilton: Smooth Comedy with Graemazing [Apr 28]

From the April 10th Instagram post by Smooth Comedy:

April 28th the only comedy show that begins every show by singing the Narnia national anthem is back!

We got a new lineup of performers, new Jackass style skits, and GRAEMAZING (a wizard from Hogwart’s rival school…Yale!)

THIS MONTHS PERFORMERS
@freddienoelrivas
@hesherella
@stephbabyneale
@countgavin
@jordannebrown7 

 

 

 

19 April 2023

Eric Woolfe interviewed by Janine Marley

From the April 19th post "Stage Door Dialogues – Eric Woolfe of 'Two Weird Tales'" at A View From the Box:

Your company, Eldritch Theatre, has a real affinity for all this spooky! When did your love of the horror genre start?

I’ve always loved horror. Since I was three and saw Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein on the Sir Graves Ghastly Show. And as one of the few theatre companies that focus on it, I think we are filling a dire need. A hundred years ago and more, horror elements could be found in almost everywhere. And as we moved into the 20th century genres became more isolated. But, uncanny, spooky, fantastical stories can resonate universally the way that real world drama can’t.

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