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Monday -
July 30, 2001 |
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A
very special "Future Stars" week at the Magic Castle on Jul. 30
through Aug. 5 where a majority of the performers will be
up-and-coming magicians who will have an opportunity to perform at
the premier magic venue in the world. Featured "Future Stars" are
David Stryker, Josh Sadowsky, Matthew Grunwald, Taylor Hughes &
Katie, Joseph Tran, Justin Rivera, Jessica Phillips, Joel Ward,
Derek Scott, and Jason Latimer. Magic castle regular Handsome Jack
will also be on the bill. For more information click:
HERE.(7/30)
Two different, recently published, Houdini/Non-Houdini
books are reviewed in The Washington Post. "Houdini, Tarzan, And
The Perfect Man" by John F. Kasson and "Houdini's Box" by Adam
Phillips are described as, "These are quirky little books… What
they have in common, aside from a light touch, is their
consideration of Harry Houdini, the American master of illusion
and escape, not as a magician whose tricks and feats are to be
explained, nor as a life to be depicted, but as a jumping-off
point for reflection." The review concludes: "Houdini's latest
trick -- and isn't it also a kind of message from the other side?
-- is to have inspired two such lucid and engaging books." To read
the Jul. 29 article by Dennis Drabelle titled "'Houdini, Tarzan,
and the Perfect Man' by John F. Kasson and 'Houdini's Box' by Adam
Phillips" click:
HERE.(7/30)
To buy Houdini, Tarzan, And The Perfect Man for $18.20 click:
HERE.
To buy Houdini's Box for $15.40 click:
HERE.
The Amazing Johnathan who will take off from
Vegas to appear at Caesars Tahoe next week is profiled in the
Sacramento Bee. Johnathan commented, "It's only taken me 15 years
to get across the casino to the main room." Opening for him in
Tahoe will be Billy McComb. To read the Jul. 29 story by Mel
Shields titled "Comedy, magic or both? The Amazing Johnathan's act
aims to be unique" click:
HERE.(7/30)
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Tuesday -
July 31, 2001 |
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MICHIGAN:
Abbott's 64th Magic Get-Together takes place in Colon on Aug. 1-4.
This year's performers include John Calvert, Ali Bongo, Clemens
Valentino, Kenji Minemura, Todd Charles, Junge-Junge, Carl
Andrews, Eric Buss, Kevin King, David Oliver, Glen Gerard, Puck,
Sean Bogunia, Aaron Radatz, Gordon Miller, Dan Sperry, The
Schofields, Doug Ries, Mike McGivern, Nels Cremean, Fred Moore,
The Beckers, Matthias Rauch, Dr. Matrix, Duane Laflin, Rob Russ,
Chris Linn, and Ardan James. Registration is $120 per person with
daily rates and show tickets available at the door. For more
information click:
HERE.(7/31)
Scott Bernard is profiled in a Palm Beach Post article that
looks at the world of corporate magicians. Bernard explained,
"It's a niche market... It's interactive marketing and branding
all in one." George Schindler is quoted, "Corporations understand
they can get attention and get a message across with magic at the
same time." Also mentioned in the article is Dick Swandby. To read
the Jul. 30 story by Susan T. Port titled "Companies believe in
magic" click:
HERE.(7/31)
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Wednesday -
August 1, 2001 |
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Harry
Anderson has just purchased a 200-year old, four-story
building in the heart of the French Quarter in New
Orleans, LA. On Thursday Jul. 26 he took control of the
ground floor where his future "Spade & Archer" magic
shop will be located. Later in the year he will take
over the rest of the building where he plans to create a
workshop, which will manufacture some exclusive magic
products. Anderson told MagicTimes that his current
plans are to have the shop open for business on Jan. 1.
Even bigger news is the scheduled opening of a live show
written by Turk Pipkin and starring Harry Anderson
titled "Beside Himself." The show could open as early as
April 2002 in a 400-seat theater a few blocks from the
store.(8/1)
The Abbott Magic Company and their 64th annual Magic Get-together
are featured in a Sturgis Journal where they report that "Award
winning acts from around the world will be featured in evening
performances at Colon High School and include comedy, large stage
illusions, animal and variety acts." To read the Jul. 31 story by
Rachael Sylvester Sturgis titled "Magicians ready for annual
get-together" click:
HERE.(8/1)
Jim Schofield who will be doing a blindfold drive
through the streets of Colon, MI on Wednesday is featured in the
Sturgis Journal. To read the Jul. 31 article by Ardis Baad titled
"Schofield making magic – blindfolded" click:
HERE.(8/1)
Big Daddy Cool stars in the variety review "Jump, Jive &
Swing" on Aug. 3, 4, 10 and 11 at the Center for the Arts in
Murfreesboro, TN. In addition to the magic from his parlor/nightclub
act the show also features music from the mid 20th century and The
Swing Cats dance troupe. Tickets are $8 - $13 per person and are
available by phoning: 615-904-ARTS.(8/1)
VIRGINIA: "Magic Virginia" is a one day convention
sponsored by IBM Ring 103 in Virginia Beach on Saturday Aug. 4,
2001. Featured performers are Bev Bergeron, Woody Landers, Phil
Tatton, Alberts & Co. and Dr. Madblood. Registration is $30 per
person or $7 per person for the evening show. For more information
e-mail Al Albers at:
af72ma@myexcel.com or phone: 757-471-6066.(8/1)
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Thursday -
August 2, 2001 |
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Marc
Salem's Mind Games opens on Friday Aug. 3 at The Assembly Rooms (54
George Street) in Edinburgh, Scotland, just three days after his
six-month engagement in Detroit ended. The show will run through
Aug. 27 as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The one-hour
version of the show, which the New York Post called "Extraordinary!
Miraculous! Brilliantly entertaining!" runs nightly at 9:45pm at a
cost of £5-£11 per person. For more information click:
HERE.(8/2)
Murray will be performing at The Miss North America Teen
Pageant at SeaWorld’s Shiver’s Pavilion in Orlando, FL on Aug. 4 at
9:30pm.(8/2)
If you missed the Monday Night Magic crew of Michael Chaut,
Jamy Ian Swiss, Peter Samelson, and Harley Newman on the Today
show on Aug. 1. You can still see the segment on the MSNBC website
by clicking:
HERE.(8/2)
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Friday -
August 3, 2001 |
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The Abbott's Magic Get-Together is featured in a Kalamazoo
Gazette article, which reported that the convention "will
transform the sleepy streets of Colon into a busy world of
illusion, trickery and summertime fun." Hank Moorehouse explained,
"You can come here and see some real variety theater… We have
jugglers, illusionists, manipulators and, of course, famous
magicians." Magicians mentioned in the article include James
Schofield and John Calvert. To read the Aug. 2 story by Chris
Meehan titled "Do you believe in magic?" click:
HERE.(8/3)
David Blaine talks to a New York Post
reporter during a Zampolli party where he tells about his next
stunt of "…standing on top of a 50-foot-tall pillar for 48 hours
straight with no net to break his fall." To read the Aug. 2
article by Jared Paul Stern titled "Nightcrawler" click:
HERE.(8/3)
Paul Daniels presents his new show "An Audience with Paul
Daniels" every Sunday in August (5, 12, 19,26) at 7:30pm at The
Pavilion Theatre in Weymouth, England. Tickets are £6-12 per person.
For more information phone: 01305 783225.(8/3)
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Saturday -
August 4, 2001 |
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A Chinese Magic DVD/TV special has been announced by
Dynamic Media as part of a $30 million joint venture with China to
produce TV shows and DVDs shot on location throughout China. The
magic program is described as, "The most ancient of all art forms
is conjuring and China holds claim to this mystical art form from
its earliest roots. Today, some of the best known of modern
magicians hail from China. The interactive DVD will unveil some of
the secrets to Chinese magic." To read the Jul. 27 press release
titled "A Historical First; Company to Produce Largest Broadcast
DVD" click:
HERE.(8/4) Tom Durnin, Rich Marotta, Simon Lovell, Jamy Ian Swiss, R.J.
Lewis, Michael Chaut, and Frank Brents appear at
Monday Night Magic on
Aug. 6 at 8pm in NYC. For tickets call Ticketmaster at:
212-307-4100.(8/4)
CALIFORNIA: David Roth lectures on Tuesday Aug. 7 at 7:30pm
for the Misdirections Magic Shop at Fort Mason Center (Building C
Room 370) in San Francisco. For more information phone:
415-566-2180.(8/4)
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Sunday -
August 5, 2001 |
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Paul Earle presented a dry edition of the Houdini Milk Can
Escape at the Chatham High School where he dedicated it to the
memory of local magician Stuart Jan Smith who died at the age of
37 a couple of years ago. The Cape Cod Times described the annual
event, "This is the 12th year that Magic by the Sea members have
presented summer magic shows on the Cape. They'll continue
performing at Chatham High School on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.
through Aug. 23, as well as this Monday and Aug. 20." To read the
Aug. 3 story by Jack Coleman titled "Spirit of Houdini returns"
click:
HERE.(8/5)
Abbott's Magic Get-Together is featured in
an Associated Press article. To read the Aug. 4 article in the
Detroit Free Press titled "Small Michigan city in the midst of a
Magic Week" click:
HERE.(8/5)
Gregory Wilson, Kenji Minemura, George Tovar, Pete Lamont,
Jack Murray, Howard Jay, James Holguin, and Stoil Stoilov the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles, on Aug. 6-12. Dennis Marks lectures on Sunday Aug. 12.(8/5)
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