I've just learned from Mark Lewis that his run of "The Mark Lewis Magic Show" at the Lower Ossington Theatre website, has been extended by popular demand to the end of January.
For more information, visit the Lower Ossington Theatre website or visit Ticketwise to purchase your tickets.
22 December 2012
Toronto: The Mark Lewis Magic Show -- extended
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21 December 2012
Toronto: Anthony Lindan lecture
From The Browser's Den of Magic:
Anthony Lindan Lecture
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Regarded as one of Canada’s leading corporate magicians, Anthony Lindan has been a full time working professional since 1997. Anthony performs both close-up and stand up magic at business and corporate event across Canada and the U.S.
Anthony’s original creations have been published in The Linking Ring magazine, Harry Lorayne's Apocalypse, Steve Beam’s Trap Door magazine and the Minotaur magazine.
Read more and buy tickets.
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20 December 2012
Keith Brown in the End of the World Project
Get yours now, before it's too late!
my friend Bizau put together a free ebook of magic. something of mine is in there: eotwproject.comIt's completely free!
— Keith Brown (@KeithHBrown) December 19, 2012
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Spellbinder: The Wonder-Filled Life of Doug Henning
John Cox has a nice review of "Spellbinder: The Wonder-Filled Life of Doug Henning". From Wild About Houdini:
I really think this book is essential reading for anyone interested in magic history. In fact, I'd even go as far to say that it's as important as The Memories of Robert-Houdin in understanding how a single magician advanced the art of magic from one golden age to another. I also applaud Harrison for his amazing research and for telling the story of Henning, who I don't think always gets the credit he deserves. I put Henning right up there with Houdin, Herrmann, and Houdini as one of the seminal figures in magic history. I think that will become more apparent with time.
Read more.
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19 December 2012
Port Coquitlam: Share the magic
From Gotta Be Magic:
[via: Shawn Farquhar]
It’s that time again! Get ready for the 3rd Annual production of “SHARE the Magic”, the ONLY full length family magic show with proceeds going directly to the SHARE Food Bank. With the huge success of ”SHARE the Magic” 2011, we are more than excited for this year’s show. Last year the Terry Fox Theatre was SOLD OUT and we raised over one thousand dollars and boxes upon boxes of food for SHARE during their high-need Christmas season.The show will be hosted by Alex Seaman.
“SHARE the Magic” 2012 will feature the amazing talents of Award Winning magicians Bruce Meyers, Zany Zack and Wes Barker as seen on Canada’s Got Talent!
Read more and buy tickets.
[via: Shawn Farquhar]
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18 December 2012
Canada at Magi-Fest 2013
Updated at 8:32am to add info about Magic Mike and Sorcerers Safari!
We've got some talented peformers at Magi-Fest 2013!
Representing the Great White North will be:
They'll be a part of the international cast which includes Justin Willman, Dani DaOrtiz, John Archer, John Guastaferro, Troy Hooser, Justin Flom, Peter Pitchford, Simon Aronson, Scott Robinson, Simon Lovell, Tony Chang, Eric Jones and Kainoa Harbottle.
What a terrific line-up!
Are you going?
We've got some talented peformers at Magi-Fest 2013!
Representing the Great White North will be:
- Ben Train
- Chris Mayhew
- and last but not least, the newest addition to the line-up is non other than Len Cooper Memorial award winner, Mahdi Gilbert!
They'll be a part of the international cast which includes Justin Willman, Dani DaOrtiz, John Archer, John Guastaferro, Troy Hooser, Justin Flom, Peter Pitchford, Simon Aronson, Scott Robinson, Simon Lovell, Tony Chang, Eric Jones and Kainoa Harbottle.
What a terrific line-up!
Are you going?
17 December 2012
Update to the Johnny Giordmaine tribute site
From the Johnny Giordmaine tribute site curator:
Just in time for happy holiday reading, John Giordmaine Dot Com (www.johngiordmaine.com) - the online tribute to Canada's most beloved children's magician (1898-1974) - has added new pages. Highlights include rare photos of Doug Henning accepting the first ever SCM John Giordmaine Award in 1980; a review of an insightful television profile of Johnny from the late 1960s; and - in time to commemorate Genii's 75th anniversary - an outstanding Genii cover featuring Johnny in 1964 along with a warm appreciation written by its then editor/publisher Bill Larsen, Jr. (Genii's current editor/publisher Richard Kaufman was kind enough to give his permission for the reproductions). Of course readers with recollections of Johnny are always welcome to share; contact information is on the site - which now consists of over 36 pages of photos and text dedicated to preserving the memory of one of this country's finest magicians.
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