27 July 2012
Murray SawChuck and mentors
Visit iTricks to see a photo of Murray SawChuck backstage at his Laugh Factory show, with Shawn Farquhar and Marvin Roy.
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Murray SawChuck,
Shawn Farquhar
26 July 2012
Toronto: Bobby Motta mind reader
From @bobbymotta:
For all those inquiring about the show, it starts next Wed Aug 1st and yes we're almost sold out. Here is the info twitter.com/bobbymotta/sta…
— Bobby Motta (@bobbymotta) July 25, 2012
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_Toronto,
-ON,
+Canada,
Bobby Motta
24 July 2012
Just married: Murray SawChuck
Murray SawChuck ("Celebrity Magician") married his assistant Chloe Crawford last weekend.
For details and photos, check out:
Congratulations to the happy couple!
For details and photos, check out:
- Vegas News: Tropicana hotel's headliner Murray "Celebrity Magician" and Chloe Loise Crawford get married
- Las Vegas Weekly: Exlcuseive photos: Abracadabara! Murray Sawchuck (sic) weeds Chloe Crawford
- The Magic Newswire: SawChuck and Chloe tie the knot
- iTricks: Murray SawChuck marries assistant Chloe
Congratulations to the happy couple!
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Murray SawChuck
23 July 2012
Peter Mennie in the London Free Press
From the London Free Press:
Peter Mennie expects his return to television to be magical.
The London-based illusionist is shooting AbraKIDabra! - a mix of physical gags, banter and magic - in front of a live audience Tuesday at the Palace Theatre for a Rogers TV special to air in the fall.
Read more.
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Peter Mennie
22 July 2012
Lies, Damn Lies and Media Coverage
Edited Aug 26th to add link to Ontario Arts Review.
Edited July 23rd to add information about the review by Patti Cannon.
From the moment the news of James Alan's "front page challenge" with the Hamilton Spectator broke, it was very clear to me that James had won the media over. (The front page challenge was even reported in Buffalo's Business First.) Prior to the opening of Lies, Damn Lies and Magic Tricks in Hamilton's Fringe Festival, he was also interviewed by CBC Hamilton.
Having already received a glowing review from Amber Waves for his opening performance for the band Garbage, all James had to do was deliver a solid performance.
As for his opening night performance, Victoria Murdoch had this to say:
Tom Mackan wrote:
From Patti Cannon:
From Tony Kilgannon:
Congratulations James! Keep up the great work!
To find out more about his show, read his answers to the Summerworks Questionnaire. For show and ticket information, visit the Abracadabaret website.
Edited July 23rd to add information about the review by Patti Cannon.
From the moment the news of James Alan's "front page challenge" with the Hamilton Spectator broke, it was very clear to me that James had won the media over. (The front page challenge was even reported in Buffalo's Business First.) Prior to the opening of Lies, Damn Lies and Magic Tricks in Hamilton's Fringe Festival, he was also interviewed by CBC Hamilton.
Having already received a glowing review from Amber Waves for his opening performance for the band Garbage, all James had to do was deliver a solid performance.
As for his opening night performance, Victoria Murdoch had this to say:
WHAT A SHOW!!! Seriously people, we've all seen people do silly little tricks at parties, but this guy's the real deal!
Read more.
Tom Mackan wrote:
Did you see Friday morning’s Spectator and the follow-up to Jeff Mahoney’s story on the mysterious envelope? Even if not, it’s a bit of the big buzz on this production that’ll be circulating around this year’s Fringe Festival and it has to do with James Allan [sic], self-styled Liar, Damn Liar, and Magician. Allan flew down the QEW from Toronto this weekend on his Harry Potter special broomstick brimming with wicked wit and calculated comedy to confound and amaze unwary Hamiltonians. Do.Not.Miss.This.Show. It will find you out, I dearly fear.
Read more.
From Patti Cannon:
Written and performed by James himself, this Fringe entry is fascinating. James is able to hold your attention not only with his magic but with his witty banter throughout the performance. Just when you think you may have figured out what he is doing, he makes the illusion larger than your logical mind can imagine. Even when you know it’s a trick, he is so accomplished that it amazes and you have no doubt that it’s magic.
Read more.
From Tony Kilgannon:
The performance was everything I hoped it would be; thought-provoking, funny, astonishing, and thoroughly entertaining. There would be no point describing the deceptions that this wonderful, sly young man perpetrates.
Read more.
Congratulations James! Keep up the great work!
To find out more about his show, read his answers to the Summerworks Questionnaire. For show and ticket information, visit the Abracadabaret website.
Labels:
~Hamilton Fringe Festival,
James Alan
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