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Monday -
December 31, 2001 |
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The
Amazing Johnathan's appearance at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
in Farmington, PA is covered in a Post Gazette article, which
encompasses Johnathan's career from age 9 in Westchester, NY to
his current status as Vegas Headliner. A different, softer side of
Johnathan is highlighted in the article, a side of him that
performs for children. He is quoted, "I am a firm believer that
magic is not only entertaining but can boost self-esteem, spur
creativity and give true direction in life." The article also
continuously refers to him using his real name, "Johnathan
Krackehl" and concludes that "His fast-paced razor and
tornado-like approach to magic seems to be making him a legend in
his own time." To read the Dec. 30 article by Dave Zuchowski
titled "The Amazing Johnathan brings magic to Nemacolin" click:
HERE.(12/31)
Tom Mullica's "Tribute To Red Skelton" which will be
presented on Jan. 5 at the Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, CA
is reported in the Los Angeles Times where Mullica is quoted,
"There was only one Red Skelton -- and there will always be only
one Red Skelton… He's a show business legend." To read the Dec. 30
article titled "Return of the Mean Widdle Kid" click:
HERE.(12/31)
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Tuesday -
January 1,
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New York's Monday Night Magic will be moving due to the closing of The Fantastiks and the Sullivan
Street Playhouse. The show will move to a new location
in mid-January. Although all details have not been finalized, Michael Chaut, producer of Monday Night Magic, has alerted MagicTimes that as of
January 14th, 2002 the long running series of magical entertainment will
leave it's home of the past four years and head uptown to the McGinn/Cazale
Theater on Broadway between 76th and 77th St. The final show at the
Sullivan Street Playhouse will be presented on January 7th. ...Go
to full story.(1/1)
An Otago Daily Times article states that "The best job on a
cruise boat must be the ship magician." Because, "During a 17-day
cruise on board Silver Shoadow which docked in Dunedin on
Saturday, Maverick Commins performed two 50-minute magic shows,
and a 10-minute show at Christmas." To read the Dec. 31 article by
Jane Smith titled "Work . . . but somebody has to do it" click:
HERE.(1/1)
Aaron Radatz will be presenting an intimate version of his
full stage illusion show on the Seaescape Cruises in Fort
Lauderdale, FL. The shows will run twice nightly (except Monday)
from Jan. 2 through Feb.3.(1/1)
CALIFORNIA: MotionFest West takes place on Jan. 3-6 at
the Ramada Plaza Hotel (1231 Market Street) in San Francisco. The
event is a gathering of performance artists and features workshops
on comedy, magic, juggling, circus, voice, and the business of
being a performer. For more information click:
HERE.(1/1)
OHIO: Rick Fisher lectures for IBM Ring #23 in Cleveland
on Wednesday Jan. 2 at 7:30pm. For more information phone:
216-739-1522.(1/1)
PRESS RELEASE:
A NIGHT OF
MAGIC!
Harry
Lorayne at his home in New York City autographing
every single copy of his new limited edition, 650+
page book, "Personal Collection: all cards, all new,
all mine." (Photo: MagicTimes).(1/1) |
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Wednesday -
January 2,
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Paul
Gertner presents his one-man show "Paul Gertner: Ten Fingers, A
Play of Magic" on Jan. 3-6 at the Center for Performing Arts in
Rhinebeck, NY. The show is a semi-autobiographical play that
features the many routines that were created by or have become
associated with Gertner. The theater describes the show as, "It’s
not just a magic show, it’s a theater performance! Gertner
performs dazzling sleight-of-hand while retelling the history of
magic and paying homage to great magicians of the past." The show
was a big hit when it debuet in at the City Theatre in Pittsburgh
several years ago. There will also be a special workshop for
magicians given on Jan. 6 at 3pm. Tickets are available for
$18-$20 per person by phoning: 845-876-3080.(1/2)
Siegfried & Roy in a Las Vegas ShowBiz article discuss
their roll in the World Magic Seminar which will take place later
this month in Las Vegas. Siegfried is quoted, "Seminar
participants get an education and very real and useful advice from
some of the best magicians in the world today… They learn the art
of style and originality, the keys of success." To read the Jan.
6-12 article titled "Seminar Swamies" click:
HERE.(1/2)
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Thursday -
January 3,
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Rick
Thomas is featured in the current Las Vegas ShowBiz magazine which
describes him as "…those searching for some midday excitement need
look no farther than the Tropicana, where magician Rick Thomas has
entertained sold-out crowds for five years." Thomas speaks of the
show, "I want it to be so well-rounded that no matter who comes to
my show, there’ll be something they like." To read the Jan. 6-12
article by Greg Cheeseman titled "No Doubting Thomas" click:
HERE.(1/3)
Al Cohen is featured in The Washington Post where the fate
of his popular magic shop is discussed. A very good biography of
Cohen and his shop is also included. Commenting about the
outpouring of kind wishes he has gotten after announcing his
retirement he said, "I can't believe all this stuff I'm hearing
about me. I've never thought I was anything special or anybody
great. It must be somebody else they're talking about!" To read
the Jan. 2 article by Phil McCombs titled "Now You See Him, Soon
You Won't" click:
HERE.(1/3)
Jeff Sheridan told MagicTimes that William Biggart who was the
photographer, which followed him around the streets of New York
photographing him doing magic in 1975, was one of the victims of the World
Trade Center terrorist attack. It appears that Biggart, whose body was found
in the rubble on Sep. 15, followed the firefighters into the tower.
Biggart's photos of Sheridan appeared in "Street Magic" published by Dolphin
Books in 1977. The classic book has been recently re-printed by Kaufman &
Co. and is still available.(1/3,4)
Gene Anderson's show is described in a Record-Eagle article
as, "He does more with newspaper than a kennel full of Great Dane
pups!" To read the Jan. 1 article by Mike Norton titled
"Cadillac's new year a family affair" click:
HERE.(1/3)
Michael Pratt reminisced in a Dubuque Telegraph Herald
article about the time his parents, professional magicians The
Great Roy and Helene, forgot their rabbit, "So mom brought me out
and put me in the box, and they tore the box apart and the
audience loved it… And so we became a three-people act from then
on." To read the Jan. 2 article by Kylie Greene titled "Area
magician reappears after 40-year break" click:
HERE.(1/3)
PERSS RELEASE:
S.A.M. ANNOUNCES
PARTIAL LIST OF ACTS FOR CENTENNIAL CONVENTION.
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Friday -
January 4,
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Derren
Brown's third TV special, "Mind Control 3," aired on New Year's
Day on channel 4 in England and in conjunction with the show he
was featured in a This Is London article where he and what he does
were discussed. The very flattering article points out, "However
cynical you are about this stuff -- and many believe it's a load
of rot -- it's impossible not to be impressed by Brown's brilliant
and baffling shtick at first hand." The article also mentions that
Brown will be presenting a spectacular stunt prior to his
theatrical tour later this year. Brown explained how he developed
his style, "I started off as a hypnotist but I didn't want to
perform it professionally, even though I had a real interest in
it. It can be a tacky way to earn a living. Then I did some magic
for a while but, rather than doing sleight-of-hand things, I
became more interested in psychological techniques and veered more
and more into that area." To read the Dec. 28 article by Tim
Cooper titled "You must be a mind-reader!" click:
HERE.(1/4)
Paul Gertner's show ''Ten Fingers, A Play of Magic'' is
previewed in the Poughkeepsie Journal where they write that he,
"…dazzles the audience with old-fashioned sleight-of-hand magic,
performed with cards, balls, cups, coins and dollar bills. His
repertoire also includes large-scale illusions such as making his
assistant disappear from a box." To read the Jan. 3 article by
Angela R. Hooks-Batchelor titled "Magician exhibits his tricky
fingers" click:
HERE.(1/4)
PRESS RELEASE:
MAGICIANS NEEDED
FOR THE NEWLY REDESIGNED AND EXPANDED MALONE'S MAGIC BAR.
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Saturday -
January 5,
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Lance
Burton will be presenting two special shows on Sunday Feb. 17 at the
1,400-seat Xanadu Theater at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New
Jersey. This is the first time that his full evening Las Vegas show is being
presented in the East Coast and only the second time he has appeared in
Atlantic City. The first being many years ago when he presented his dove act
at one of the casinos. Shows are at 7pm and 10pm with tickets ranging from
$40-$60 per person. Atlantic City shows sell-out very quickly so if you are
interested in going phone: 800-736-1420 or click:
HERE. Prior to the Atlantic City shows Burton will be appearing at the
Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut on Feb. 15-16 for three shows. For more
information click: HERE.(1/5,7)
The Las Vegas Review-Journal names the top ten shows in Las
Vegas in 2001. The two magic shows which made it into the top ten
are: Mac King at number six is called "…the best value in Las
Vegas entertainment" and The Amazing Johnathan was number nine. To
read the Jan. 1 article by Mike Weatherford titled "Best of 2001:
Top Shows – 'O'" click:
HERE.(1/5)
Torkova, John Graham, and Rocco will be performing at the
final Monday Night
Magic show to be presented at the Sullivan Street Playhouse.
The show takes place on Jan. 7 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets phone
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(1/5)
NEW JERSEY: Jim Angelo lectures on Wednesday Jan. 9 at
8pm for JMMRT at the V.F.W. (Pennsylvania Railroad Ave., two
blocks from the NJ Transit -- Linden train station) in Linden, New
Jersey. Cost is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. For more
information phone Carl Bajor at: 732-969-2566 or click:
HERE.(1/5)
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Sunday -
January 6,
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Paul
Daniels and Debbie McGee star in the fairy tale Dick Whittington
which has been playing at the Theatre Royal, Windsor in Berkshire
England since Dec. 5, 2001. Daniels plays the part of Alderman Fitzwarren and McGee plays the part of the Fairy in what the show
poster describes as "Windsor's most magical panto ever! Starring
Britain's best-loved man of Magic." The show will continue through
Jan. 13 with two shows daily (Jan. 8 dark). Tickets are available
in many price ranges and are available by phoning: 01753 853888 or
clicking:
HERE.(1/6)Rev. D. Michael Smith explained in a Dallas Morning News
article, "I fell in love with magic when I was 12 years old after
seeing a magic show... I was struck by how I felt ... the kind of
mystery, awe and intrigue, the feeling that magic can stir up in
people if it's done well and done in a professional way." To read
the Jan. 5 article by Kristen Holland titled "This counselor has
tricks up his sleeve" click:
HERE.(1/6)
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