MuscleMagic
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Posted: Jun 13, 2012 04:36 pm
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Tonight was the first night of the show here in NY, and I must say that words cannot describe how amazing this show was, but I’ll try.
First, I have been to at least 40+ live shows within the magic / mentalism category, by far this show outdoes all of them.
It’s not just about the effects that I am talking about, but the entire presentation, it’s very obvious that this is a result of many decades of work.
I took with me a friend that was never at a magic show, and claimed she really has no interest in it but wanted to go anyway as she liked the whole reading mind thing.
She knows so little about cards that when she was called up on stage for one of the effects, she didn’t even know the proper names of the card, it took the already funny show and made it even funnier.
By the time the show was over she wouldn’t stop talking about it, in the car she’s on youtube looking up max maven and other of the great performers, she’s not interested on how it’s done , but rather just found lots of enjoyment watching the routines etc.
During the 15 minute break I spoke to some people there, many said they never been to a show within the magic / mentalisim category, yet the smiles and happiness on their faces where priceless.
It’s easy for me to say I enjoyed it, but it’s important to share with others here not to be scared to take someone there that has never been to a show etc as I am confident they will like it.
I won’t go into all the effects and tricks, but he organized the show in a way where there is no boring moment, he keeps on moving, so even if one story or effect might not interest you, within minutes he’s on to the next.
The start and ending of the show link beautifully together, the theater itself is clean, nice and very comfortable, and a friendly staff.
The stagehand Melanie Crispin adds some nice touches of humor, and she looks fabulous.
If you have the ability to go see it, you should go.
On youtube one of the most popular and high rated clips are those of Ricky Jay and his 52 assistance, and rightfully so, this show for those in the industry and non industry people is 100x more entertaining, and that’s saying allot as the ricky jay show was amazing!
At the end of the show I had the honor of meeting Harry Lorayne in person, I thanked him for the great work on his best ever DVD collection, he was there not as part of the show but as a audience member, he’s another person that deserves lot’s of credit for getting more people into enjoying magic, these youtube clips take regular people who never really spent any money going to shows, and turns them into supporters of magic.
He used many audience members, making each show almost original because so many things can happen when you ask regular people on stage.
Thanks for reading.
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Mindpro
Eternal Order
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Posted: Jun 13, 2012 05:10 pm
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Great review! I would also be interested in learning what materials he did in his show,, what it consisted of? How long was the show?
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MuscleMagic
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Posted: Jun 13, 2012 06:52 pm
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Quote: On 2012-06-13 13:10, Mindpro wrote:
Great review! I would also be interested in learning what materials he did in his show,, what it consisted of? How long was the show?
started at 7 went to almost 9 with a 15 minute break
lots of the show is presentation, something you cant learn from a book or hold on to, it sounds crazy but if you take a guy teach him all lines and all effects and place him on stage it wouldnt work lol
but having said that you had card effects, mind reading effects mixed with cards, drawings mentalisim, cool coin story, lock trick, just non stop stuff, like I said I'm confident in recommending it as there is no one a person wont find the whole show if not most of the show very unique and very entertaining
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Ben Whiting
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Traverse City, MI
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Posted: Jun 15, 2012 02:02 am
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Some credit has to be given to the director, Alexander "Sandy" Marshall, on this one as well. Sandy directed a show a few years back at the NY Fringe Fesitval and seems to have an inate ability to receive great reviews for shows he produces and directs. I intend to make it out to see this one soon, I saw it back in Chicago a few years ago and can't wait to see what's been updated and enhanced.
Cheers,
Ben
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link8822
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Central Jersey, NJ
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Posted: Jun 20, 2012 02:26 pm
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Thanks for the review! I'm planning to check out his magic lecture at Tannen's next week, but now I'm tempted to try & get tickets for the show, lol. I saw Penn & Teller for the first time a month ago in atlantic city & thought it was amazing. What seats did you end up getting & do you think the view would be for the 'regular' priced seats?
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Eddie Garland
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Posted: Jun 20, 2012 07:02 pm
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Quote: On 2012-06-20 10:26, link8822 wrote:
Thanks for the review! I'm planning to check out his magic lecture at Tannen's next week, but now I'm tempted to try & get tickets for the show, lol. I saw Penn & Teller for the first time a month ago in atlantic city & thought it was amazing. What seats did you end up getting & do you think the view would be for the 'regular' priced seats?
Not a bad seat in theater. Don't miss it!
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MuscleMagic
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Posted: Jun 21, 2012 07:09 am
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Quote: On 2012-06-20 10:26, link8822 wrote:
Thanks for the review! I'm planning to check out his magic lecture at Tannen's next week, but now I'm tempted to try & get tickets for the show, lol. I saw Penn & Teller for the first time a month ago in atlantic city & thought it was amazing. What seats did you end up getting & do you think the view would be for the 'regular' priced seats?
I sat right in front, row 1 or 2 is your best bet,
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ahofer
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Ossining, New York
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Posted: Jun 28, 2012 01:41 am
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Saw the lecture Monday night, he was great, so just bought three 2nd row tickets for the last performance. Can't wait!
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link8822
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Central Jersey, NJ
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Posted: Jun 29, 2012 01:45 pm
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Thanks. I enjoyed the lecture & after finding half-price tickets, I'm planning to go tonight. How long does the show last? Trying to make travel plans & don't want to miss the last bus back.
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MuscleMagic
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Posted: Jun 30, 2012 02:00 pm
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Quote: On 2012-06-29 09:45, link8822 wrote:
Thanks. I enjoyed the lecture & after finding half-price tickets, I'm planning to go tonight. How long does the show last? Trying to make travel plans & don't want to miss the last bus back.
starts about 7 by 9 or so you should be out
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Good to here.