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Monday - October 9, 2000 |
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Siegfried & Roy, Lance Burton, Rick Thomas, and Melinda
are all featured with photos and separate stories about their
lives and current shows in the Oct. 8-14 edition of Las Vegas
Showbiz. Siegfried is quoted: "We've witnessed a myriad of
changes on the Las Vegas entertainment scene through the years...
We opened the showroom doors to family entertainment, eliminating
topless dancers and adding exotic animals to our show."
--To read "Magicians of the Century Siegfried & Roy
strive to change Las Vegas entertainment" click: HERE.
--To read "Death-Defying Houdini would be proud of Master
Magician Lance Burton" by Lance Juracka click: HERE.
--To read "Forging Ahead Rick Thomas had it all planned
out" by Lance Juracka click: HERE.
--To read "Wonder Woman Melinda rescues audiences from
boredom" by Richard Abowitz click: HERE.(10/9)
T.C. Tahoe, Steve Valentine, Martin Lewis, Jillian Gotlib,
Lorenzo Clark, Joe Monti, Joe Harrison & Lisa, and Jeff Martin
appearing at the Magic Castle
in Los Angeles, on Oct. 9-15. Yigal Mesika lectures on Sunday Oct.
15.(10/9)
Michael Finney performs at the Funny
Bone Comedy Club
(West Port Plaza, Interstate 270 and Page Avenue) in Maryland
Heights, MO on Wednesday Oct. 11 at 8pm. Tickets are $7-$10. For
more information and reservations phone: 314-469-6692.(10/9)
GERMANY/AUSTRIA: Rafael Benatar lectures at Zauberzentrale
in Munich, Germany (Oct. 12), Convention in Saalbach, Austria
(13-14), Willi Seidl in Vienna, Austria (16), Magischer Klub Wien
in Vienna, Austria (17), and at the Magischer Circle in Vienna,
Austria (19). For more information e-mail: rbenatar@teleline.es.(10/9)
NEVADA: John Lovick lectures in Las Vegas, NV on Oct.
11. For more information check with your local magic clubs or
e-mail the Magicians Lecture Network by clicking: HERE.(10/9)
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Tuesday - October 10, 2000 |
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Lance
Burton and his many contributions to children’s charities in Las
Vegas are profiled in the Las Vegas Sun. Burton, Peter Reveen and
their publicist Wayne Bernath are on the board of the Variety Club
of Southern Nevada, Tent 39 which serves 33 local nonprofit
organizations. On Oct. 23 the organization will hold a Golf
Classic to raise money for the charities which has helped around
18,000 children. The article concludes, “Very few performers who
appear regularly in Las Vegas can match Burton's contributions to
the community.” To read the Oct. 6 column by Joe Delaney titled
“Burton's community endeavors deserve applause” click: HERE.(10/10)
Steve Wyrick is on his way to becoming a recognizable
face in Las Vegas is the theme of a Las Vegas Sun article. The
article also gives a chronology of Wyrick’s career in magic and
the many delays associated with his current show. To read the Oct.
6 story by Kirk Baird titled “After months of delays,
magician Wyrick settles into Sahara” click: HERE.(10/10)
Terry Evanswood created The Haunted Manor in the Charlestowne Mall in St. Charles, IL which is profiled in the
Daily Herald. To read the Oct. 2 article by Tona Kunz titled
“Haunted Manor scares with sleight of hand, not bloody slashers”
click: HERE.(10/10)
Lance Burton was scheduled to tape a segment for
A&E’s new series “After Dark” on Monday.(10/10)
Adam Williams performs at Kent State University (at the
Student Center Ballroom) on Thursday Oct. 12 at 8pm. Admission is
free to students. All others are $2 per person.(10/10)
PRESS RELEASE: WHISPER
. . . FROM ROGER KLAUSE.
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Wednesday - October 11,
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Dick Staub who is 71-years old and a former army officer
and executive took up performing magic after retirement,
"I've always loved magic... Actually, while I was working I
would arrange my travel schedule so I could attend magic meetings
in various towns. When I came here, I joined the Wilmington magic
club, Coastal Carolina Conjurers, and started to build up my
show." Also mentioned in the Wilmington Morning Star article
was Don Potts, 75, who said that while traveling on his job before
retirement, "I invented a lot of stuff in hotel rooms when I
had time to sit and noodle about things." The article
surmised, "Despite schedules that would discourage many men
half their age, both senior magicians insist they wouldn't want
life any other way." To read the Oct. 10 article by Marita
Bon titled "Finding fun after retirement easy as saying
'abracadabra'" click: HERE.(10/11)
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Thursday - October 12, 2000 |
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David Blaine and iCast have combined forces to create davidblaine.com which is already running with, "…video clips
from his past TV specials, chats, a radio channel, e-postcards and
a biographical photo gallery." Blaine said, "With iCast my
goal is to re-create the way magic is shown to people… By using
this new medium, we can create an innovative way of directly
interacting with whomever is on the other side of the
screen." Plans have already been made to cover Blaine’s
next stunt in November where "…iCast will provide
round-the-clock coverage. Netizens will be able to view Blaine and
chat with one another in real time, as well as access his vital
statistics, which will be updated regularly by a medical staff."
To read the Oct. 11 Variety article by Tim Swanson titled "iCast, Blaine Conjure Up Icy Web Deal, Magician to freeze
himself for three days" click: HERE.
--To visit www.davidblaine.com click: HERE.(10/12)
Dick Zimmerman who is best known to magicians as a
creator of magic is also an outstanding musician with a huge
following. The Bangor Daily News ran an article about a recent
concert at the Camden Opera House where he was described, "Zimmerman’s nimble fingers seemed to roll over the keys
during the tune, one of the highlights of the Harvest Ragtime
Revue... Zimmerman also took time to show off his considerable
abilities as a magician, pulling silvery coins from air and ear,
but he performed his real magic on the ivories." To read the
Oct. 11 article by Roxanne Moore Saucier titled "Ragtime Revue
celebrates lost era of popular music" click: HERE.(10/12)
Le Grand David’s Anthology of Stage Magic will appear on
Saturday Oct. 14 and 28 at 2pm at the Larcom Theatre (13 Wallis
Street) in Beverly, MA. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for
children under 12. For more information and tickets phone:
978-927-3677.(10/12)
"Jedlie's Totally Interactive Magic Circus!"
performs ay the Hanover Mall, DARE Fair in Massachusetts on Oct.
14-15. For more information e-mail Jed Doherty at: magiccircus@jedlie.com.(10/12)
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Friday - October 13, 2000 |
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MASSACHUSETTS:
The Boston Magicale 2000 sponsored by the Herman Hanson Assembly
#9 takes place on Saturday Oct. 14 at the Copley Theater (New
England Life Bldg., 225 Clarendon Street) in Boston. The all-day
event will feature outstanding talent in both close-up, lectures,
and stage. The performers include: Mike Caveney, Tina Lenert,
George Saterial, Meir Yedid, Aldo Colombini, The Majestix, Hank
Moorehouse, David Oliver, Danny Cole, and Bob Little. Registration
will be available at the door for $65 per person. Evening show
tickets range from $25-$30. For more information click: HERE.(10/13)
George Saterial, who has won the SAM and IBM Gold Medals
last year and received a FISM award this year, is featured in a
Boston Herald which also mentions this weekend's Magicale where
Saterial will be performing. Saterial gives advice to up and
coming magicians, "Learn all you can about performing in
general... A big problem is that everyone focuses on tricks. But
you also need performance skills. It's the same as an actor,
because it is theater.'' To read the Oct. 12 article by Dana
Bisbee titled "Dracut magician pulls off a hat trick"
click: HERE.(10/13)
David Garrity's "Haunting Illusions" at Six Flags
New England (Rockville Gymnasium) in Springfield, MA runs everyday
until Oct 31. The show that explores the paranormal, ESP and ghosts
and is suitable for ages 5 and up by being kept family friendly. For
more information click: HERE.(10/13)
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Saturday - October 14, 2000 |
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The Canadian Association of Magicians
(CAM), a new
organization which was just inducted as a member FISM (being the
first time Canada is officially represented), will hold its first
magic convention on Jun. 8-10, 2001 in Waterloo, Ontario. Already
booked are Greg Frewin, Carl Cloutier, Richard Saunders, Derick
Finn, Jeff Collins, and Larry Moss. For more information e-mail
Joan Caesar at: jcaesar@globalserve.net.
For a registration form click: HERE.(10/14)
Richard Robinson’s AllMagicGuide is recommended in the
London Telegraph where it is described as, "Trainee magicians
will find all the links and information they need at
AllMagicGuide.com." To read the Oct. 12 article, "Netlife:
Richard Longhurst presents his personal pick of new and
interesting web sites" click: HERE.(10/14)
Mahka Tendo and Spirit Momose perform at the El Park Sendai
in Sendai, Japan on Monday Oct. 16 at 7pm. Tickets are 2,500 Yen and
are available by phoning: 22-261-1111.(10/14)
ENGLAND: The Magic Circle’s Stage Magician Of The Year
competition takes place on Sunday Oct. 15 at 6pm at the Center For
The Magical Arts (12 Stephenson Way) in London. Ten performers are
expected to compete. Admission is £12 per person.(10/14)
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Sunday - October 15, 2000 |
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Caesars’ Magical Empire in Las Vegas is called, "…one
of Las Vegas' best entertainment buys," in a Las Vegas Sun
article. The article reviews, in some detail, what you can expect
at an average show. It is described as "…a very enjoyable
three hour-plus dining and entertainment experience." The
article closes by mentioning that the venue is scheduled to close
at the end of the year -- even though it operates at a profit --
with hopes that the new management changes its minds and allows
the Empire to continue. Magicians mentioned in the article were:
Joseph Gabriel, Earl Nelson, George Tovar, Tony Arias, Joey
Burton, Bram Linetsky, Armondo Lucero and Sophie Evans. To read
the Oct. 13 article by Joe Delaney titled "Caesars' 'Magical
Empire' continues to amaze -- for now" click: HERE.(10/15)
R.J. Lewis, Kevin King, Simon Lovell, Jamy Ian Swiss, Frank
Brents, and Michael Chaut appear at Monday
Night Magic on Oct. 16 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(10/15)
PENNSYLVANIA: Kevin King lectures on Tuesday Oct. 17 for
Marc DeSouza in Gulf Mills. The cost is $15.00. For more
information phone: 610-941-4132 or 6l0-668-9300.(10/15)
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