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Monday -
May 6,
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"Murray:
Magic's New Master" at the New Frontier in Las Vegas is reviewed
on Las Vegas.com where it is described as "a highly likeable and
very talented magician to whom the audience soon responded with
much applause and plenty of "Ooohhs" and "Aaahhs" as he went
through his repertoire of tricks." Murray also explains what he
sees his purpose on stage is, I try to get them [audiences] to
forget their worries and just enjoy themselves." The article
closes with, "'Go see it.' And at only $12.95, you get a lot for
your money." To read the Apr. 29 review by Len Butcher titled "A
Turn in the Spotlight" click:
HERE.(5/6)
David De-Val, well known escape artist from England, died on Tuesday
Apr. 30 at the age of 63. The funeral is scheduled of Thursday May 9 at
1:30pm at the Oldham Crematorium in Lancashire, England.(5/6)
Peter Lamont who received £54,000 to study if magic has a
future in the age of hi-tech and special effects is featured in
the Sunday Herald where his mission is described as, "His goal is
to study the changing perception of magic, in a bid to help halt
its decline from an awe-inducing mystery to an entertainment
associated widely with comedy and children's parties." To read the
May 5 article by Stephen Naysmith titled "Money for old Indian
rope?" click: HERE.(5/6)
Lance Burton fills in for columnist, Norm, in the Las Vegas
Review-Journal with a gossip column e-mailed from his current tour
of Japan. To read the May 5 article titled "Putting a magical spin
on gossip" click:
HERE.(5/6)
Chuck Jones & Co., Terry Seabrook, David Groves, Barry Price,
Bob Bolivar, and Dan Jordan appear at the
Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on May 6-12. Terry Seabrooke lectures on Sunday May 12.(5/6)
MARYLAND: Henry Evans lectures at Denny & Lee Magic Studio
(325 South Marlyn Avenue) in Baltimore on Thursday May 9.
Admission is $15 per person. For more information and reservations
phone: 410-686-3914.(5/6)
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Tuesday -
May 7,
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SAM Assembly #226 in Florida is featured in The Ledger
where the article looks at the Society Of American Magician's
upcoming 100-year anniversary celebration. The writer observed
that, "Sitting and chatting with four magicians is a bit like
watching a floor show of optical illusions, comedy routines,
storytelling and acting." Mentioned in the article were: Luis Campaneria, Chris Harris, Robert Bengel, Elmo Bennett, Mike
Peterson, and Jim Zachary. The purpose for the SAM is defined as,
"To promote harmony among those interested in magic, and to
further the elevation of the art." To read the May 6 article by
Donna Kelly titled "Magicians' Society to Celebrate 100 Years With
Banquet, Show" click:
HERE.(5/7)
Ricky Jay's off-Broadway show is reviewed in the New York
Post where they point out that "Jay extracts genuine wonder and
juicy joy from the seemingly phony and the aridly cheesy." To read
the May 6 article by Donald Lyons titled "Times Sq. Jay-Walk"
click:
HERE.(5/7)
The "Fifty Greatest Magic Tricks" TV special is reviewed in
The Guardian. Magicians mentioned are: Gay Blackstone, Tommy
Cockles, David Berglas, Siegfried & Roy, Juan Tamariz, Geoffrey
Durham, Fay Presto, Melinda Saxe, Penn & Teller, Paul Daniels,
Hans Moretti, and David Copperfield. To read the May 7 review by
Nancy Banks-Smith titled "Magical mystery tour" click:
HERE.(5/7)
The new "Sideshow School" in Coney Island is featured in a
New York Post story that quotes instructor Todd Robbins about fire
eating, "The most important rule is: Do not inhale the flame…
Inhaling is very bad." Explaining how to swallow swords Robbins
said, "the 'trick' to swallowing it [sword] is merely overcoming
10,000 years of human evolution called the gag reflex." To read
the May 6 article by Gersh Kuntzman titled "Freak Show 101" click:
HERE.(5/7)
Tony Blanco will once again present his "Magic & Mirth" show
at the Excalibur Hotel Casino which runs daily at the Court Jester
Stage. The show is free for visitors and guests. It is scheduled to
run through Aug. 15.(5/7)
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Wednesday -
May 8,
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"The Magician" is a 50-minute show from a consortium of
Broadway producers which, according to Variety is, "an evening of
seven illusions based on the work of legendary magician Harry
Blackstone. Seven illusions will be presented for four
performances, May 22-24, at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center."
The article also mentions that a version of the show could make it
to Broadway in the spring of 2003. The producers, which includes
Gay Blackstone, have "acquired exclusive worldwide rights to all
illusions created by the two Blackstones [Sr. and Jr.]." To read
the May 6 article by Robert Hofler titled "'Magician' to Turn
Tricks on Broadway" click:
HERE.(5/8)
Ricky Jay's show is reviewed in USA Today where it is
called, "a most disarming diversion," and Jay's "…ability to
temper this confidence with wry humility that makes Ricky Jay both
a maestro and a mensch." To read the May 5 review by Elysa Gardner
titled "Magic and laughter stem from Ricky Jay" click:
HERE.(5/8)
Adam Steinfeld brings his MagicLive! show, "the longest
running illusion/magic show ever in Aruba," for a one-night only
appearance at the Helen Stairs Theatre (201 S. Magnolia Ave.) in
Sanford, FL. Joining Steinfeld are Geometric Fantasy, Aydar. The
show is on Saturday May 11 at 8pm. Admission is $15-$20 per person.
For more information phone: 407-321-8111. A second show has just
been added for 2:30pm. Steinfeld will also be appearing on FOX-TV
morning news in Orlando on May 9.(5/8,9)
PENNSYLVANIA: The May Magic Spectacular produced by White
Magic is a one-day convention on Saturday May 11 which will
feature Tim Wright, Bob Little, Steve Dacri, Eric Henning, Tom
Yurasits, David Kaplan, Bob Gibbons, Ed White, Dr. Hex, and Dr.
Forde. The convention takes place at the Hilton Garden Inn in
Breinigsville and attendance is limited to 125 conventioneers.
Registration is $25.00 per person. For more information phone:
610-432-9846 or click:
HERE.(5/8)
CALIFORNIA: Jay Sankey lectures for the Misdirections Magic
Shop on Thursday May 9 at 7:30pm at Miraloma Park Improvement Club
(350-O'Shaughnessy Boulevard) in San Francisco. For more
information phone: 415-566-2180.(5/8)
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Thursday -
May 9,
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Darren Romeo's new show, "Siegfried & Roy present ...
Darren Romeo, the Voice of Magic," is set to open on Tuesday May
28 at The Mirage. The show will run Tuesday-Saturday at 3pm at the
Siegfried & Roy Theater. A Las Vegas Review-Journal article quoted
Romeo, "'It was really an evolving process,' Romeo said of the
past two years. At first, Siegfried and Roy were going to finance
an evening show at Paris Las Vegas or The Venetian. But in
rehearsing illusions onstage at The Mirage, 'what we thought would
be dwarfed (on the stage) came alive.'" The article also mentions
that Caesars Magical Empire will begin presenting afternoon shows
which feature different magicians than their evening shows. To
read the May 7 article by Mike Weatherford titled "Kaplan returns
to stand-up roots" click:
HERE.(5/9) "David Blaine Vertigo" which is scheduled to air on Wednesday May 22
at 10pm ET on ABC is discussed on the ABC site. The new web page gives more
details on the stunt and exactly when and where it will happen, "David
Blaine's latest endurance challenge will take place in full public view with
passersby being able to see him in Bryant Park, starting at noon on Tuesday,
May 21." To visit the ABC-TV David Blaine page click:
HERE.(5/9)
EAST COAST: Jeff McBride presents his new "Magic In
Concert" show and lecture at Kenzo's (410-727-5811) in Baltimore
MD on May 11, and a "No Holds Barred" secret session at Denny &
Lee's (410-686-3914) in Baltimore on May 12. He will then head to
Salem, MA where he presents shows and lectures on May 15-18 with a
special Master Class with Eugene Burger on the 16th. For more
information on the Salem events contact David Birtwell at:
978-921-9310 or e-mail:
dbirtwell@attbi.com.(5/9)
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Friday -
May 10,
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David
Blaine is featured in the current issue of Rolling Stone magazine where the
subtitle of the article is "In the Dark World of America's Strangest
Magician, Nothing Is Real but the Pain." Blaine explained about the
character he plays on TV, "He's the me I would want to be, the guy that's
laid back, speaks slow, is intense, connects to the people. He does these
stunts, has these powers, is the guy that never shows up at things, but when
he does, it's a very serious thing, because something might happen." Blaine
also explains about his "stare" and what it accomplishes and how it can take
"somebody to a crazy place." At several points in the article Blaine opens
up and talks about his life and his feelings, much of the information is
seeing print here for the first time. The article written by Erik Hedegaard
titled "David Blaine Wants To Freak You Out!" appears on page 70 of the May
23 issue of Rolling Stone.(5/10)
CALIFORNIA: Dan Harlan lectures on Monday May 13 at 7pm at
Mind Over Magic (2214 Burbank Blvd) in Burbank. Admission is $25
per person and is limited to 30 people. For more information
phone: 818-562-1921.(5/10)
ENGLAND: Doc Eason lectures on Monday May 13 at The Magic
Circle in London. Open to members only.(5/10)
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Saturday -
May 11,
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Penn Jillette writes a column in the Las Vegas
Review-Journal about the quality of entertainment in Las Vegas.
Speaking about magic in Vegas Jillette commented, "…we've got
better magic than anywhere else in the world. Mac King does the
best comedy magic show anywhere. Amazing Johnathan (that's a
complete sentence). Mike Close plays great jazz piano and does the
best close-up magic I've seen, right in your face in the same
building where Lance Burton does his perfect dove work." To read
the May 10 article by Penn Jillette titled "Vegas continues shift
toward smart but clings to a touch of cringe" click:
HERE.(5/11)
"Siegfried & Roy Present Darren Romeo, The Voice of Magic"
opens on May 28th at the Mirage in Las Vegas. A company press
release, which calls Romeo "'the protégé' to the most successful
entertainers in the history of live entertainment," also quotes
Mirage president William P. McBeath, "Siegfried & Roy have been
integral parts of our family for more than a decade. When they
introduced us to Darren, we saw immediately why they believe he is
the star of the future. We agree and look forward to introducing
all of our guests to this new experience." To read the May 10
press release titled "'Siegfried & Roy Present Darren Romeo, The
Voice of Magic' Debuts at The Mirage -- Matinee Performances
Scheduled to Begin May 28" click:
HERE.(5/11)
Michael Grasso, Michael Chaut, Frank Brents, Simon Lovell,
Todd Robbins, Carl Mercurio, Belinda Sinclair, and Florian Klein
appearing at Monday Night Magic on May. 13 at 8pm in NYC. For
tickets phone Ticketmaster at: 212-307-4100. For more information
click: HERE.(5/11)
NEW YORK CITY: The Society of American Magicians, Parent
Assembly celebrates it's 100th anniversary at a cocktail party on
Saturday May 11 at the Soldiers, Sailors and Airman's Club in New
York City. The event will also honor past "Magicians Of The Year."
It is a members only event.(5/11)
NEW JERSEY: Doc Dixon lectures for SAM Assembly #161 in
Green Brook on Monday May 13 at 8pm. For more information click:
HERE.(5/11)
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Sunday -
May 12,
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David
Merry’s new comedy/magic show "Don't Panic Remain.com" opened on April 22 at
The Second City (56 Blue Jays Way) in Toronto, Canada. Merry is well known
in Canada as a TV Host, past recipient of Canada's "Club Comic of the Year,"
and as an opening act for the leading musicians and comedians who tour
Canada. Billed as "Comedy’s Mad Man of Magic" he has also been described as
"A Colonel in the Mayhem Corps" (Winnipeg Free Press), and “Where Tool Time
meets Rodney Dangerfield” (Halifax Herald). His new show features magic,
comedy, and his wild inventions. The 80-minute show which is directed by
Steven Morel will run on most Mondays through June 24 with a good chance of
an extension. For tickets and reservations phone: 416-343-0011.(5/12)
Mac King performed at the 32nd annual Mother of the Year
awards ceremony at the Gold Coast in Las Vegas. To read the May 10
Las Vegas Sun article titled "Community salutes Mothers of the
Year" click:
HERE.(5/12)
Joe Monti, Reed McClintock, Woody Pittman, Enrico de la Vega,
Jesse Dee, Stan Gerson, James Holguin, and Chuck Griffith appear at
the Magic Castle in Los
Angeles on May 13-19. Pavel lectures on Sunday May 19.(5/12)
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