New Tricks in the Show…

Every summer for about the last decade I do a library tour and this summer is no different.  This year I’m only doing about a dozen library shows.  In the past I think I’ve done 70ish some years.  Each summer the library tour gets a show written for it.  Usually this is based on the … Continue reading “New Tricks in the Show…”

Every summer for about the last decade I do a library tour and this summer is no different.  This year I’m only doing about a dozen library shows.  In the past I think I’ve done 70ish some years.  Each summer the library tour gets a show written for it.  Usually this is based on the national library themed, and I usually write close to the them, but not exactly on it.  This year the theme is “outer space”, however my show deals with space as in measurements.

One of the tricks in the show is a trick I’ve wanted to do for a while, but doesn’t fit my style is the Gypsy Thread.  I think it’s a good trick, however my show lacks what it needs to play larger, and that’s good lighting at many venues.  Generally if a trick is something I can’t do virtually everywhere, I don’t put it in my main show.


That’s the beauty of the library shows, I can do a trick that I normally wouldn’t.  If for some reason I fall in love with it, then I can work to move it into the main show.  The huge thing it’s got going for it is that it’s a pack small trick.  It takes up virtually no space in my case, so if I can come up with at least a decent presentation, it could be a great emergency trick. 

Really???

On an internet group of magicians, someone recently posted about how they did a library show for one kid, then asked if they should put a minimum number of kids for the show to happen. This is crazy, why would you do it that? If I was a booker and I saw that, I’d not … Continue reading “Really???”

On an internet group of magicians, someone recently posted about how they did a library show for one kid, then asked if they should put a minimum number of kids for the show to happen.


This is crazy, why would you do it that?


If I was a booker and I saw that, I’d not book the person. I’d feel that person is going to be a pain to work with. What is the penalty if they don’t get enough people? Let’s say there was a 6 person minimum and if I was paying for it, I’d round up 6 people and make you do the show. The problem with this is you are going to have six people who are completely uninterested in your show watching it. That show is going to be worse than doing a show for one person.


My suggestion would be to play. Do a trick, hang out, improvise. Be an artist, not a craftsman.


I’ve been there, I’ve had to do a show for zero people. The only thing that stood between me and a paycheck was an empty room and that’s what the casino wanted me to do, so I did it. I’ve also done a show for one person that ended up getting me booked to a 22 show tour. Give it you all, and don’t be a pain to work with!

Magician Mark Alan Using Evaporation!

The summer is just getting started and I’ve heard from a ton of magicians that they are using my Evaporation trick in their summer shows.  Here’s Mark Alan (http://www.markalanmagic.net/) using it in his summer library tour: Looks like everyone is having a fun time! If you’ve got pictures or video of  you using the Evaporation … Continue reading “Magician Mark Alan Using Evaporation!”

The summer is just getting started and I’ve heard from a ton of magicians that they are using my Evaporation trick in their summer shows.  Here’s Mark Alan (http://www.markalanmagic.net/) using it in his summer library tour:

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Looks like everyone is having a fun time!

If you’ve got pictures or video of  you using the Evaporation trick in your show send them to me!

Louie
www.EvaporationTrick.com