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March 5-11, 2001 |
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Monday -
March 5, 2001 |
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Mark
Kalin and Jeff Hobson's "Carnival of Wonders" just
opened in their new theater at the Reno Hilton and the Sacramento
Bee ran an overview of the changes and challenges. To enlarge the
show for the new venue which features what is considered to be
"the world's largest" stage they are featuring
"...what is billed as Nevada's biggest disappearance -- of a
747 jetliner." The show concludes with Kalin saying,
"'I've got a flight to catch...' as the plane blasts its
lights and comes forth. Curtains are raised on all sides and --
presto! -- the plane is gone." The story ends with the
observation "The move was a wise one and allows a talented
cast and production team to make even a bigger mark than they
have." To read the Mar. 4 story by Mel Shields titled
"'Wonders' never cease -- in Reno, they increase" click:
HERE.(3/5)
David Regal, Rich Bloch, Fernando Keops, Earl Nelson, Howard
Jay, Jason Baney, Loren C. Michaels, and Howard Jay appearing at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles, on Mar. 5-11. Fernando Keops lectures on Sunday Mar.
11.(3/5)
Siegfried & Roy featured in a Las Vegas
Review-Journal which goes behind the scenes of their spectaculars
and what they are trying to do for Darren Romeo. To read the Mar.
4 story by Mike Weatherford titled "Success hard won on
Strip" click: HERE.(3/5)
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Tuesday -
March 6, 2001 |
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Alain
Choquette opened with his new full-evening illusion show at the
Casino de Montreal on Ile Notre on Feb. 27 and is scheduled to run
through Apr. 8. Chaquette is a very popular Canadian magician who
recently had his own show in Las Vegas he has also performed on many
magic television specials. The show will run Tuesday to Sunday at
9pm. Prices begin at $37. For tickets and information phone:
514-790-1245 or click: HERE.(3/6)
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TO BECOME YOUR AREA'S TOP MAGICAL ENTERTAINER!!!
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Wednesday -
March 7, 2001 |
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Pete Geist is featured in a Lancaster Sunday News article
which compares him to Buster Keaton. He describes how he came up
with his character, "I was doing strolling magic and mime at
a corporate dinner in Washington, D.C., so I was formally dressed
in a white jacket and dark pants… In fact, my suit had a waiter-ish
kind of feel to it, and I ended up watching the waiters and
imitating them. Pretty soon I was serving hors d'oeuvres, one at a
time, from a tray, getting lots of laughs. It just gradually grew
from there." To read the Mar. 4 story by Marty Crisp titled
"Wacky Waiter channels spirit of Keaton" click: HERE.(3/7)
The 2001 edition of R.G. Smith's Comedy & Magic Tour will
feature Murray, Mike Miller, Ken Groves, Brackneys' Madcap Mutts,
Winston Helling, Jr. Ardan James and R.G. Smith. The will be
performing in a total of six cities with the first three this month
in Pennsylvania. The shows are benefits to fund local child abuse
prevention efforts. The tour has raised more than a million dollars
over the past 14 years. You can catch them at: the East High in West
Chester on Mar. 10 at 2:30pm and 7pm, The Forum in Harrisburg on
Mar. 30 at 7pm, and the Manor Middle School Auditorium in Lancaster
on Mar. 31 at 7pm.(3/7)
"Big Daddy Cool" stars in "Jump, Jive &
Swing!" at the Stardust Theater in Nashville, TN. The show
opens on Mar. 9 at 8pm and will run every Friday and Saturday
throughout the month. Proceeds from the show benefit the families of
children with Juvenile Diabetes. Tickets are $10 per person and are
available by phoning: 615-899-2992. There will also be magic
matinees available for attendees of the evening shows.(3/7)
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Thursday -
March 8, 2001 |
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André
Kole is touring through the East Coast this month with his
full-evening show. This is a rare treat for the magicians in the
Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey areas to see this
magic star perform in his own environment. You can catch him in
Arlington, VA (Mar. 9 - 703-525-8210), Annandale, VA (Mar. 11 -
703-256-6220), Bowie, MD (Mar. 13 - 301-809-0249), Medford, NJ (Mar.
14-16 - 609-953-7333), Dover, NJ (Mar. 17 - 973-361-7995), Jim
Thorpe, PA (Mar. 18 - 570-722-0674), Columbia, MD (Mar. 19 -
410-964-9343), Woodbury, NJ (Mar. 21 - 856-848-8887), Philadelphia,
PA (Mar. 23 - 610-380-4740), Union, NJ (Mar. 24 -
908-687-0364) and Williamsport, PA (Mar. 26 -
570-320-5515).(3/8)
Ace Greenberg in a New York Post story which mentions that
he will be performing at "the Parkinson's Disease
Foundation's April 2 dinner at The Pierre" in New York City.
To read the Mar. 7 Page Six story by Neal Travis titled "An
Ace Up Their Sleeve" click: HERE.(3/8)
T.C. Tahoe performs at the California Parenting
Institute's North Bay Family Expo on Mar. 10-11 at the Grace
Pavilion at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Sonoma County, CA. Cost
is $3-$6 per person. For more information phone: 585-6108.(3/8)
Penn & Teller will be performing at the Majestic
Theatre in Dallas on Mar. 8-10. Tickets range from $21-$41 per
person and are available by phoning: 972-473-9300.(3/8)
PRESS RELEASE: RESIDENT
MAGICIAN NEEDED FOR PERFORMING ARTS CAMP.
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Friday -
March 9, 2001 |
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Penn
& Teller who opened in Dallas this week are profiled in the
Dallas Observer where they are described as, "Penn & Teller
are also champions for the public, warning them against scam
artists who wish to bilk them with parlor tricks or present
themselves as something more than snake-oil salesmen." The
article tries to describe their essence, "Penn & Teller
approach their profession (and the world) with cynicism while
still maintaining an enthusiasm for their craft. They show their
love of the process of the illusion, not the act of deceiving,
often allowing their audiences to see the wizard behind the
curtain. …But the unveiling makes it no less amazing. In fact,
the process is at least as amazing and perhaps twice as
entertaining. They show that sometimes reality is just as wondrous
as the illusion." To read the Mar. 8 story by Mark Hughes titled
"Tricks and Treats" click: HERE.(3/9)
Harry Anderson is featured in a USA Today story but it is not
about his magic or career but about a surgical procedure he had a
few years ago. To read the Mar. 8 story by John Morgan and Stephen
A. Shoop titled "Magician's vasectomy makes fertility
disappear" click: HERE.(3/9)
Bill Martin’s show is described in the Albuquerque Journal as
he, "…spliced skillful tricks with ropes, cards and
disappearing eggs between lessons he learned in the Vietnam War
for students at Santa Fe High School." To read the Mar 8 article
by Wren Propp titled "Sharing the Magic" click: HERE.(3/9)
David Copperfield's appearance in Tennessee next month is
described as "His stage shows are among the most popular
engagements presented by TPAC in its 20-year history. Anyone who
wants to see the show should buy their tickets right away. We
expect to sell out well in advance." To read the Mar. 7, The
Tennessean, article by Kevin Nance titled "David Copperfield
brings his magic back to TPAC" click: HERE.(3/9)
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Saturday -
March 10, 2001 |
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Norman Beck in a very interesting article about how was a
witness in a case involving a card cheater. The writer of the
article described Beck as, "Beck is a magician. His love is
close-up magic, which is what the name implies—manipulations of
objects, usually cards, done at close proximity to the audience.
Close-up magic requires good hands, something magicians and
gamblers alike call 'good chops.'" The article concentrates
on how the accused cheated by retaining the necessary cards on the
bottom of the deck throughout the shuffles. The story is full of
interesting anecdotes and a quote by Steve Forte. To read the
story by Jeff Bowden from the March issue of "D
Magazine" titled "To Catch a Cheat" click: HERE.(3/10)
Nothing Up My Sleeve is the working title for a new
movie purchased by 20th Century Fox. According to The
Hollywood Reporter "The story revolves around a down-and-out
magician who accidentally gains real magical powers but has
comical difficulties controlling them." To read the Mar. 9
story by Zorianna Kit titled "Fox rolls up 'Sleeve' for
Farrellys" click: HERE.(3/10)
IBM Ring #117 is involved in the sixth annual March
Magic & Dance 2001 on Saturday which will feature close-up
magic and stage performances from the club members. According to a
Palm Beach Post article "Proceeds will go to neighborhood
improvement efforts, after-school arts and educational activities
and family enrichment programs." To read the Mar. 7 article
titled "Escape To The Magic Show At The Duncan" supplied
by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(3/10)
Tom Durnin, Torkova, Jamy Ian Swiss, Todd Robbins, Rich Cohn,
Michael Chaut, and Dennis Kyriakos appear at Monday
Night Magic on Mar. 12 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call
Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100.(3/10)
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Sunday -
March 11, 2001 |
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Michael McPherson describes his show "Vertigo" in
The Gazette as, "…a compilation of all the different acts that
I do -- grand illusions as well as the physical acts that I am
known all over the world for: the strength acts, the balancing
acts." McPherson sums up, "This show is my lifetime's
worth of experience of doing shows… It's a new creation, but I
benefited from all the shows I have been in my whole life."
To read the Mar. 9 story titled "More than magic/ 'Vertigo'
producer makes a physical statement in show" supplied by Infoseek and YellowBrix click: HERE.(3/11)
Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee featured in a
Telegraph article about the documentary which aired last month. To
read the Mar. 10 story by Deborah Bull titled "Do we still need
Professor Higgins, asks Deborah Bull" click: HERE.(3/11)
Magician/Pastor Jeff Scott and Vic Reed use magic in
their preaching to make it more interesting for young children.
The Roanoke Times reported that they are going to try and form a
local group of Christian magicians. To read the Mar. 8 story
by Robin Floyd titled "Pastor adds a little magic to his
sermons" click: HERE.(3/11)
Paul Green, Enrico De La Vega, Jeffrey Steele, James Warren,
Dick Barry, Bill Chaudet, Jack Kalvan, and Jim Skaggs appearing at
the Magic Castle in Los
Angeles, on Mar. 12-18. Jay Leslie lectures on Sunday Mar. 18.(3/11)
NEW JERSEY: David Cresey lectures on Wednesday Mar. 14 at 8pm for JMMRT
at the V.F.W. (Pennsylvania Railroad Ave., two blocks from the NJ
Transit - Linden train station) in Linden. Cost to
non-members is $12. For more information phone Al Hillman at:
732-257-3456 or click: HERE.(3/11)
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