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Let me add another vote for David Williamson. It’s 4 hours of non stop routines, helpful hints, insights, with great stories thrown into it all. I give it highest recommendation.
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I would add three more to the list..

David Hira (disclosure: he's a personal friend of mine, that shouldn't discount the fact that his penguin live was amazing)
Michael Rubenstein (if you're into coins, both of his lectures are fantastic.)
John Bannon

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This year I'll go for both David Williamson (what an entertainer) and Michael Vincent.
Great tricks, a lot of insights and solid magic in both cases.

PS : Might as well add Etienne Pradier to the list.
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On Jan 3, 2019, LucasMaillard wrote:
This year I'll go for both David Williamson (what an entertainer) and Michael Vincent.
Great tricks, a lot of insights and solid magic in both cases.

PS : Might as well add Etienne Pradier to the list.


The David Williamson lecture is excellent and laugh out loud funny too Smile
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The man is just casually arriving on a bike to start his lecture as well as picking a guy at random from the street later on the show "only" to perform a trick to a layman. Enough said ahah.
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Late onto this thread but the David Ben lecture gets my vote!
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Still my top two favorite:

Juan Tamariz
David Williamson


May I also add the combine lecture of Paul Vigil, Rick Maue, with the late Johnny Thompson. This seems to be the last video the late Johnny Thompson filmed during the Magic Live in 2018.
Most memorable moment - with Maestro Juan Tamariz & Consuelo Lorgia in FISM Busan 2018.

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My favorite mentalism ones -

Oz Pearlman Live 1 and 2
Richard Osterlind Live 1 and 2
Atlas Brookings Live
Banachek Live
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I'm loving this thread. A lot of amazing material has been covered in these lectures. I mainly watch them to experience a magic show from a pro and pick up some performance tips. Here are my favorites:

Dan Harlan
Marc Spellman
Wayne Houchin
Dan Sperry
Gregory Wilson
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If you have an interest in trade shows and the business side of magic, you might want to have a look at this:
http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/11620
A Modern Trade Show Handbook
www.trafficstoppers.com/handbook
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Any or all of the Dani DaOrtiz ones.
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I also have to say that Banachek was a great lecture. I also have chime in and say these lectures were great as well:

David Williamson
Colin MacLeod
David Roth
Curtis Kam
Both Osterlinds
The late great Eugene Burger
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In a few days I'm sure David Stone can be added to the list.. a no-brainer pre-order for me
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Now, are we including Penguin Live Acts as well? If so, add Drew Backentoss to the list. A great lecture.

Sorry if I misspelled your last name Drew!
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Timon Krause!
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Williamson
Vincent 1&2
Kopf
England
Cummins
Harlan 2
Houchin
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On Jul 5, 2019, The Mysterious One wrote:
Now, are we including Penguin Live Acts as well? If so, add Drew Backentoss to the list. A great lecture.

Sorry if I misspelled your last name Drew!


Some of the live acts are ok but they are no where near as good value for money as the older Penguin lectures.
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My favorite Penguin live lecture is Darwin Ortiz:

http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/3738

When I perform cardmagic I often do Mr Ortiz incredible effects.
His memorized stack innovations are truly superstrong.
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On Mar 16, 2019, warlocklevel50 wrote:
My favorite mentalism ones -

Oz Pearlman Live 1 and 2
Richard Osterlind Live 1 and 2
Atlas Brookings Live
Banachek Live



I have to say, Atlas and Banachek were insane. Pete Turner's latest is unreal for playing card people. He essentially teaches how to verbally/psychologically force any card in the deck as though its a random choice and have it appear as top card. Not only, but he gives his take on PK and a few other incredible gems.

For anyone at all interested in mentalism, Banachek's lecture goes on forever and covers everything. Applause cues, book tests, mind reading, PK touches, Metal Bending. It's absolutely insane how talented he is and how much he shares. If it were any platform besides Penguin Live, it would have cost 200 dollars.

I'm also partial to Zabrecky, but YMMV