Young and Strange: Contemporary Illusionists
Young and Strange: Contemporary Illusionists
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Young and Strange
THERE IS A WAY
Will Houstoun MIMC
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O ctober is a busy month for The Magic Circle, in terms the magicians one only meets once a year and catch up
of Members’ events, with both The Dealers’ Day and on all things conjuring.
The Awards Night taking place within a week of each My first visit to The Awards Night was much more
other. Dealers’ Day, in particular, holds fond memories for recent but, under the wonderful Katherine Rhodes, the
me as it was The Magic Circle event at which I spent the event appears to go from strength to strength. Each night
most time with my mentor Claude Perry. I had met Claude offers high quality entertainment, a chance to show off
several times at his home but, one year, he decided to our building to a new group of people and, of course, the
invite me to join him at The Dealers’ Day. I arrived some excitement of the awards themselves.
time before him and spent hours, as any magician in their Hopefully I will see some of you at one event or
mid-teens would, watching every demonstration and the other.
looking at every gimmick. Claude and I then walked
round discussing the items I was particularly taken with
and I am fairly sure he talked me out of every one of
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PRESIDENT’S VIEW
DEALERS’ DAY
The ever popular annual Magic
Jack Delvin MIMC Circle Dealers’ Day will take
place on Saturday 25 October,
2014, in The Galleon Suite, Royal
National Hotel, Bedford Street,
Russell Square, London WC1,
Wonders of Magic few years. I was well in there magically producing from 10am till 5pm. Entry is free
We’ve all heard of the Seven Wonders of the new model cars for the motor industry, right to Magic Circle Members and
World, but what about the wonders of The Magic before the very eyes of potential buyers, in members of The Young Magicians
Circle? dealerships all over the UK.
I wonder how they do that. Now, of course, the in thing is table hopping in
I wonder what tricks I should do. restaurants and hotels. Our own Fay Presto was
I wonder where the dealers get their prices from. deep in it right from the start – remember Magic
I wonder where my next booking will come from. Moments? Personally, even at my age, I still enjoy
I wonder why he is MIMC and not me. entertaining every week in a large Indian
I wonder how magic manages to satisfy all restaurant near my home.
media changes. I know I have written about this before, but
This is my last Presidential Review. Those five there is a bit of a stirring that could well mark the
years have absolutely flown by. Mind you my return of variety shows that could provide a
seventy odd years in magic have absolutely flown decent living for many of you entertaining
by too. When I first started the music hall was all magicians. These shows include burlesque and
the rage. I was able to see many of the great shows of nearly all magic, with sometimes
magicians of the day and even get to know some speciality acts like jugglers and ventriloquists to
of them. There was Dante, Jasper Maskelyne, Lyle, break it up. I recently had the pleasure of seeing
Levante, Robert Harbin, Chefalo, Jack LeDair, Ali one of these shows in the form of the fifth
Bey, Howard de Courcey, Murray, Masoni, etc. birthday performance of Conjuring at the Court. It
Families had an annual holiday at the seaside was an excellent show of very funny comedy
Photos: Mark Hesketh-Jennings
where they were entertained on the beach with magic. Two of our younger Members have also
magic and Punch; on the pier and in open-air been putting on magic shows at their universities
theatres with variety shows and concert parties. with great success. They both recently completed
First films then television changed all that. They their final exams and will soon be hoping to make
closed the music halls and the summer a full time living in magic. I am referring to Megan
entertainment became provided by holiday camps. Knowles-Bacon and Ed Hilsum. All these shows
Since then these have been greatly taken over by need and deserve your support. I regret that the Fay Presto
the attraction of affordable holidays abroad above refers only to the UK. I would love to know
provided by cruises. While this was going on what is happening magic-wise in your country.
children’s entertainment at parties and weddings You know you don’t have to be the President to
continued to be a good source of regular work for make yourself heard. Please write to The Editor of
hundreds of magicians. The Circular and let us know what is happening
Magic very quickly adapted to all these changes magic-wise in your part of the world.
including television with such stars as Tommy At the time of writing I haven’t the faintest idea
Cooper, David Nixon, Paul Daniels, Simon Drake, who is going to take over from me. I wonder who
Wayne Dobson, David Copperfield and Siegfried will be the next President of The Magic Circle.
and Roy. Mentalism also made a big impression Whoever it is I sincerely hope they will have as
on television, featuring stars like David Berglas, wonderful a time as I have. l
Chan Canasta and Al Koran.
Who are the magic stars of today? In the UK
we have Dynamo, Troy, Ben Hart, James More, Ben
Hanlin, John Archer and Max Somerset.
There have been other very valuable
entertainment opportunities for magicians who
are not so well known to the general public.
Russell Square
Corporate shows went through a very profitable President@TheMagicCircle.co.uk
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T here is an item in our Club Room that of the after-banquet entertainment was
has intrigued me for some time. After a provided by Houdini performing his needle
bit of investigation, I have finally managed threading trick. Somerville Gibney’s report
theory advise would-be magi to join useful
organisations like Toastmasters
International to improve their public
to solve its riddle. That captivating object is of that event said Houdini’s “display was speaking skills. What those books do not
part of the wonderful wall display both unusual and interesting.” Yes, the seem to give you is the other side of the
containing several of the treasures from typical ambiguous account, but then it story. Now, for the very first time ever, you
our magnificent Museum. The artefact I’m added that Houdini “volunteered the are about to discover what that is. Thanks
referring to has become informally known information that he had more knowledge again to our marvellous library, and a
as The Houdini Letter. No, it’s not a letter of magic and its history than any two other detailed report in the June 1918 issue of
by Houdini, it’s an extraordinary letter living men!” I assume it was the possibly M-U-M, here is how two other speakers
about him. So, what is its mystery? Read boastful/egotistical way his statement was got their own back on Houdini.
on to find out. put across, coupled with a regurgitation Just like the 1908 Magic Circle banquet
The short letter is on St. George’s Hall type trick viewed on a full stomach, which organisers, Houdini had obviously been the
letter headed paper, and was written in made Circle Members just a tad unhappy. victim of someone he had asked to speak
January 1920 by our second President, From the investigations I’ve made on in the past. That person had apparently
Nevil Maskelyne. Nevil sent it to our then Handcuff Harry in the past, it appears he used an old ploy that I admit to having
Honorary Secretary, William R. used myself on more than
Mimms. The subject of the one occasion. What is it? It’s
note was The Annual Magic the sneaky strategy where
Circle Banquet, which was you get up and say: “Your
being reinstated after an President has asked me to say
absence of seven years. After a few words. So, here they
congratulating Mimms on are: ‘a few words.’” Then you
how well the tickets for the sit down again.
banquet were selling, Nevil Houdini had clearly learned
added an astonishing from that experience and
statement. He wrote: “I think changed his approach, but, he
we are bound to invite still didn’t win. Why? Well,
Houdini, as President of the according to the report, when
S.A.M. but, after our asked to speak, one gentleman
experience, the last time he “informed the folks that he
came, I think we should not had arranged with Mr. Houdini
invite him to either speak or that, if called upon for a
show.” speech he would give a short
So, my question was: what Houdini with needles address, which he literally did,
exactly did Houdini do to apparently had the unfortunate knack of making people i.e., ‘157 West 57th St.’ was his address –
offend The Magic Circle hierarchy to such either love him or hate him, with no middle and he sat down midst much laugher.”
an extent that they did not want him to ground. The response to Houdini’s Not to be outdone, there was another
either talk or perform? Could I find the performance would seem to have put him in speaker at the very same banquet who
answer? My first problem was that the category of: “Well, we don’t want him used an even better stratagem, which I will
magicians don’t usually print bad reviews again, do we!” Nevil’s letter certainly puts a definitely be employing myself one day.
of their fellow performers, or say fascinating perspective on just how Houdini’s (Banquet Arrangers: You’ve been warned!)
detrimental things about each other. They contemporaries in The Magic Circle viewed After saying that it was a great pleasure to
use phrases like ‘it was interesting’ or him. be there that evening, the gentleman
‘definitely challenging.’ That trait could Now, if we take a step back, and think just explained that he had been chatting to the
make my search very challenging. What did slightly outside the box, this whole situation fellow next to him and made a discovery.
I do? I turned to the wonderful resources raises an enticing line of enquiry. To me, the Unfortunately the poor chap had not
of our club’s Library. I searched through the even more thought-provoking issue is that realised that he would be called upon to
reports of earlier banquets, and eventually Houdini, as President of the Society of speak. So, the present speaker decided to
discovered what I was looking for. American Magicians, was also at the mercy of give his prepared speech to him to read
The Magic Circular for January 1909 invited speakers at his own banquets. So, out. That fellow would be giving it to the
contained a report of The Annual Dinner what do I mean by that? assembled dignitaries now! With that he
that took place on December 1, 1908. Part Well, many books and articles on magic sat down. l
What have
Paul Daniels
Debbie McGee
Derren Brown
Simon Drake
Luis DeMatos
Paul Kieve
John van der Put
Marc Almond
Johnny Ball
Steve Allen, and Harvey Goldsmith
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S ome time ago, several train service operators introduced the idea of
a Quiet Carriage on long journeys. The idea was that you could
choose the Quiet Carriage if, due to some rare genetic mutation, you
gets some spectators on stage and has fun raiding their pockets for ten
minutes or so. It’s great as part of a larger variety bill, but no one would
want to either perform or watch this kind of act stretched out for an hour.
preferred your journey not enhanced by talented primates cackling Earlier this year, James started wondering how to develop the
their way through phone calls about football; or rap music with the traditional pickpocket act into a full-length show featuring related themes
volume set to ‘busy iron foundry;’ or screeching brats with sufficient and demonstrations. He teamed up with Ed Hilsum, founder of Love
lung power to flatten a rainforest. Variety, and eventually – after a lot of hard work
Unfortunately, Quiet Carriages have turned out to be more trouble and three try-outs – the show was ready for
than they’re worth from the train companies’ point of view. It seems its Fringe debut: James Freedman, Man of
there are always a few noisy morons who either can’t grasp the whole Steal. It is one of the most spectacular
‘quiet’ concept or don’t care to respect it. Other passengers, seething triumphs of live entertainment I have ever
with righteous indignation, either get drawn into arguments – and seen.
ones that tend not to be terribly quiet – or expect the train staff to I won’t say much about the actual content
enforce the quietness, which they lack any practical means to do. For of the show for two reasons. One is that
this reason, it was recently announced that some train operators have many of you will eventually get a chance to
already abandoned Quiet Carriages and others may soon follow suit. see this dazzling show for yourselves, and the
I was reminded of all this when I recently made a trip to Edinburgh. less you know in advance the better. The
This fine city is located in a rather damp and remote place second is that the world of magic and
so there’s no good way to get there and several bad variety is sadly plagued by
ones, including a train journey that takes about three copycats who, lacking any
days. I booked a seat in the Quiet Carriage, of course, ability to come up with their
but I might just as well have sat in the middle of a own ideas, simply copy
panel-beating contest for enthusiastic chimpanzees. those of other people. I
At least I was spared any passport and immigration can’t stop them, but nor
nonsense, since at the time of my journey Scotland do I want to give them
wasn’t a foreign country. Things may have changed any help.
by the time you read this. What I will say is that
It was a terrible train journey, but it was worth James has taken his
it. Why? Because in Edinburgh I witnessed various interests
something truly extraordinary. (magic,
pickpocketing,
A New Genre fraud and crime
I went to Edinburgh to enjoy the sundry delights of prevention) and
the Fringe Festival, the unique annual event where shaped them into a
thousands of shows coherent set of
What I did not vie for the attention of 1.8 performance and demonstration
expect was to million cold, damp tourists. I segments that form an
expected there to be some extraordinary, beautifully
see a show that awful shows and some produced show. It is fun,
could create a great ones, because there educational, intelligent,
new genre of always are. What I did not distinctive and also highly
expect was to see a show entertaining. It’s not easy to
entertainment. so good, and so remarkable, sustain the attention of a typical
that it could actually create an entirely new genre of battle-weary Fringe audience, but
entertainment. James kept every single person in
James Freedman has established himself not only as a very the room mesmerised from start
talented magician (twice Magic Circle Close-up Magician Of to finish. Everyone was aware they
The Year) but also a highly skilled pickpocket. As well as being were seeing something new,
a first-class entertainer, he also works with the police as a different and fascinating.
consultant on theft and fraud prevention. The climax of the show is
We all know the conventional pickpocket act: the performer breathtaking in its audacity, and was
the talk of the Fringe. If I had not seen it with my own eyes, and downright weird and the vociferously drunk. It was a huge tribute to
notwithstanding my respect for James’s talent, I would never have Paul’s professionalism that he not only coped magnificently well, but
believed the show’s finale was possible, or that anyone would be either somehow turned each potential disaster into a triumph. I wish
brave or mad enough to attempt it during a live show that has to run someone had been taping the whole thing because it would give Paul
to a specific schedule. It is one of the greatest climaxes to a show a wonderful lecture on how to cope with weird and difficult spectators.
I’ve ever seen. Inevitably, there were some dreadful magic shows as well. I went to
Fringe shows have to run just under an hour. James is still developing at least two that lacked any trace of warmth, mystery or entertainment
Man of Steal, and I doubt he’ll have much trouble turning it into a value and could only be regarded as a complete waste of time. But
full-length evening show that could play just about anywhere. I hope he that’s the Fringe: you get highs and lows, hits and misses, fools and
takes it all over the UK and the rest of the world so that as many of you jewels. It’s still the greatest show on Earth.
as possible get the chance to see it for yourselves.
I honestly believe Man of Steal could start a new genre: the traditional QUICK TRICK
pickpocket act transformed into a full-length show. It is a remarkable Here’s a nice little method that you might like to play with. It’s not new,
achievement, and both James and Ed are to be congratulated on taking but it’s not much discussed or used either so it may be new to some of
an ambitious idea and turning it into such a brilliant show. I don’t know you.
how it could be more impressive, unless James can also figure out how to You have five identical blank pieces of white card. On the first card,
enjoy a long train journey in peace and quiet. a spectator writes the name of someone who means a lot to her. On
One last word. In these pages, I’m supposed to write mostly about the remaining four cards, she writes names that mean nothing to her at
mentalism. Man of Steal isn’t a mentalism show, but it is a mind-blowing all. She turns all the cards face down, mixes them up and spreads them
one. It will actually change the way you think – about security, identity, haphazardly on the table. This all happens without you being able to
and the modern world we live in. So maybe you’ll forgive me straying see anything or deduce any clues.
from my brief a little. This is my 112th article for The Circular. I can’t write You sit with your eyes closed. The spectator hands you any of the
about nail writer tricks every month, and you wouldn’t want me to. cards, still face down, and you raise it so that she can see it bears
either the significant name or one of the meaningless ones. You
The Magic of the Fringe psychically tune into her feelings, and correctly declare whether it’s the
My visit to the Fringe lasted about five days, during which I saw sixteen significant name or not. You repeat this process until you successfully
shows. This is a relatively light diet for the Fringe. The hard-core types identify the card bearing the name that means something to her. You
think nothing of packing in over half a dozen shows per day. Let me can repeat the whole demonstration if you wish.
mention some of the magic shows I saw. There are no visible or tactile marks on any of the cards. You don’t
Colin McLeod, who has recently started performing as Colin Cloud, had need to look or peek at anything, so to a large extent you can perform
a very good Fringe. His first solo mentalism show won packed houses, this under what seem to be strict ‘test conditions.’
rave reviews and a fair bit of media interest. Colin is talented, likeable, The secret? The first card is very subtly marked with scent. This can
ambitious and hard-working. It’s a good combination and he could well be a dab of perfume or cologne, a little spray of air-freshener, or any
be a household name before too long. other scent that can be subtly applied. As you raise each card for the
Ben Hart also did exceptionally well with his show, The Vanishing Boy, spectator to see what’s written on it, you bring it just close enough to
in which an intriguing story provides the narrative thread for a great deal your face, and your nose, to tell if it’s the scented card or not. The rest
of magic, ranging from manipulations to very clean, direct mentalism, all is acting. l
of it performed superbly well. This show also got rave reviews, largely on
the strength of Ben’s very likeable, intelligent personality and his
incredible rapport with the audience.
I was also lucky enough to see Paul Dabek’s show, Liar Liar. The show Invitation
If you have items, stories, jokes or vicious rumours of interest to
itself was very good, as one would expect from a seasoned professional mentalists, please drop me a line (ian@ianrowland.com). If you can’t
like Paul. However, on the particular night I saw the show, it was plagued afford Derren and want to hire a fairly good also-ran mentalist, or you
by several nightmare spectators, including the hopelessly giddy, the just have time to kill, please visit www.ianrowland.com.
Will Houstoun: Your act name is Young and Strange: The act just evolved. We both had a Strange: The truth is; at the time we filmed
Strange, are those your real names? passion for stage performance and we enjoyed Fool Us we had done fewer than a dozen
Richard Young: They are. Richard Young performing on stage together, however we never stage performances as a double act. Noel
and Sam Strange. As you can imagine it took made a conscious decision to form a double act. Britten was a huge help, he helped us script
months, and the use of a linguistics expert, to It only really became official when we landed a the entire thing.
think up the act name. spot on the ITV1 TV show Penn & Teller: Fool Us,
the producers asked us for our act name when Will: Do you have a career highlight?
Will Houstoun: How did the act come about? they were creating the VT for our performance Young: We will never forget our first show
Did you meet through an interest in magic? and it forced us to make a decision on the act in Edinburgh in August 2011. Having appeared
Sam Strange: We have actually known each name and things just kind of steam-rolled to smash a spectator’s watch into several
other since childhood, having both grown up in afterwards. It was only at that moment that we pieces, it was time for the big reveal. A reveal
Oxfordshire. It wasn’t until our teenage years realised we were a proper double act! that involved the spectator’s watch reappearing
that we became close friends because of our inside two locked wooden boxes. Locked
mutual love for magic. The depth of our Will: So when you entered Fool Us did you wooden boxes that required a key. A key
friendship has certainly been an asset in the act. have a goal? Had you kind of hoped to start that Strange had left in the apartment, three
working as a double act or was the goal simply streets away… You did say Career Low
Will: So have you always worked as a double to get on the show without something further? point didn’t you?
act or did/do you also work separately? Young: The goal was simply to get on the
Young: We did go through a period of show, looking back at it now (three years later) Will: Career Highlight…
working as individual close-up magicians before that particular amazing opportunity probably Young: Oh. We were fortunate enough to be
developing the stage act. We do still perform came a bit too early in our career and as a invited on a tour of David Copperfield’s private
close-up but focus our time on the double act. result of this we possibly didn’t get as much out museum and warehouse in Las Vegas. After
of it as we perhaps would if something like that seeing his show at the MGM Grand we spent
Will: Why did you decide to become a double act? came along today. the rest of the evening in his company. There
with each other than we do with our partners sure the illusion works rather than your Richard Young.
was only to give us an insight into his tactics. I suspect that several of the nonetheless they are quite
Monday-nighters had actually been reaching for their wallets! trick, gives full extensive. In all cases
Many questions followed from the audience, enabling Eric to explain and complete where billing was found,
his approach to handling hecklers, the police, licensing bodies and he appears as “Professor
competing performers. It was reassuring to hear that his fun style meant satisfaction Anderson, Wizard of the
that Eric rarely, if ever, encountered trouble. Patrolling authorities seem to North” (sometimes but not always qualified by the wording “Son of
recognise that those who watch him have fun. Yes, he might the Original Professor”), and is assisted by Louise Anderson (neither
be asked to move on but he is never Mrs nor Miss title is given and some newspaper editorial notes
actually arrested. Even so, Eric clearly erroneously stated Louise was Philip’s sister).
extolled the mantra that it is better to Anderson opened at the School of Arts in Sydney on Saturday 26
seek forgiveness after a performance March and played until Monday 4 April. He had now adopted the
than ever request permission before extravagant style of the original Wizard of the North and advertised
one. No forgiveness was needed that his mysteries occurred “in their resplendent
tonight. This was a great lecture Cagliostromantheum of Wizardian Prestidigitation,” and his Rubini
with teaching that will benefit gift show tradition continued with “Suite of Furniture or Handsome
many performers, regardless of Piano, together with one hundred other valuable Presents, given
whether they go anywhere near away nightly, expressly to advertise this MARVELLOUS
an actual street. ENTERTAINMENT.” The Era (9 July 1881) reporting “Amusements in
Australia,” noted He tendered one shilling for admission into the hall, and on
“Professor Anderson, the receiving a ticket, he asked if he was not to receive an envelope
Wizard, and Miss Louise containing a prize ticket. The money-taker, who had recognised
Anderson have large and him, was not to be “had” in this simple manner, and thinking to
fashionable audiences, turn the joke, told the detective that only those who paid four
and the whole shillings received an envelope containing prize tickets. The
performance, now detective “shelled” out his four “bob” like a man thinking no
heightened by the doubt that he would receive an envelope and get his name up by
addition of the having another case against Professor Anderson for a breach of
decapitation trick, gives the Lottery Act. He went to the door of the hall with his ticket of
full and complete admission, and imagine his disgust when looking around he saw
satisfaction. The School of the agent, ushers and everyone connected with the show in an
Arts Hall is a wretched uncontrollable fit of laughter. No tickets being issued he was
place for acoustics, but “sold.” He, however, manfully sat out the performance, but we
for entertainments such (Daily Observer) imagine that the little episode that took place on
as Professor Anderson’s it his entering the door must have kept recurring to his mind.
s
answers well.”
He then travelled some
120 miles west to
Bathurst NSW to appear
at the School of Arts there from 7-11 April, followed by a one-night stand
at Dubbo on 13 April. He next returned to the original Sydney venue for
an uninterrupted run from 16 April until 28 May; according to his adverts
the break was occasioned by “the arrival in town [i.e. Sydney] of the
Circus,” an attraction he presumably regarded as being too strong a
competitor. Thereafter he resumed touring in New South Wales, appearing
in June at the Victoria Theatre, Newcastle (the performance on 9 June
being cancelled due to inclement weather), the Victoria Theatre, West
Maitland, where a performance was cancelled on account of a low
turnout and ‘the Professor declined to proceed,’ and the School of Arts at
Wallsend, near Newcastle.
In July the Andersons moved north to Queensland, starting at the
School of Arts, Ipswich, near Brisbane, on 12, 13 and 16, and progressing
to the Town Hall, Brisbane, on 21 July for a run till 12 August, during which
Philip was prosecuted under Illegal Lotteries legislation and fined £20.
Arising from this incident an amusing article appeared in the Newcastle
Morning Herald and Miners’ Advocate on 11 August concerning a
detective’s attempt to incriminate Anderson for a breach of the Lottery Act:
A Detective Sold
If rumour is true, on Wednesday evening one of the members of the
detective force was very neatly “sold.” It appears that he went to
Professor Anderson’s entertainment at the Town Hall, Brisbane, and
had “made up” for the occasion as a bushman, with a slouch hat
and all the other peculiarities of this costume. He had evidently
gone to a deal of trouble in his disguise, but for all it was “spotted.”
For anyone at all familiar with the magic scene of the day, the claim of
novelty and originality “beyond all precedent” would surely have raised
eyebrows!
On the conclusion of the Garner Theatre engagement on 4 November,
the South Australian Register advert of the previous day announced:
One assumes that the Wizard Anderson’s endorsement of the Wizard’s Oil
brought financial as well as rheumatic relief.
Anderson’s adverts in the South Australian Register (Adelaide) in early
November 1884 stated that he was “opening in Calcutta, India,
December 23,” so presumably following the conclusion of the Adelaide
engagements the intention was to proceed to the sub-continent. The
1888 “Travels” article confirms this, and that they were conveyed there by
P&O, which strongly indicates they sailed from Adelaide aboard RMS
Indus, which was advertised as leaving Glenelg (port for Adelaide) on 25
November, calling at Galle (Ceylon; reached on 11 December) and
Bombay on its voyage back to England. If the Andersons were indeed first
bound for Calcutta (as suggested by the Adelaide adverts), they would
have had to transfer ship at Galle to do so, but possibly they went direct
to Bombay. This supposition is based on the stated order of Indian venues
listed in the “Travels” for this time, namely “Bombay, thence to Calcutta,
Rangoon and Moulmein…”
The “Travels” article is the only source traced for the Andersons’
movements in the first half of 1882, and records the ongoing itinerary
after Moulmein as Penang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Manila, and
Batavia, before returning to England, a journey we assume they made
westbound via Suez, although their actual travel details have not come to
light. l
(To be continued)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am indebted to Michael Dawes for his invaluable assistance in the research.
Postscript
The gold and black Horace Goldin Wand was
presented to The Magic Circle Museum by Stella
Lewis. Henry Lewis became a Gold Star Member of
the Inner Magic Circle, is Curator Emeritus, and
was presented with a Silver Wand and a Silver and
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it alone with publishing, including his purchase sudden appearance from a white balloon of a
of Genii magazine which he also edits. white tie around his neck. The second half
It is always interesting when one comes was devoted to dove magic including the
across new talent, so when Nemed Phoenix care and handling of doves.
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has ‘LONDON’ on the back and a blank face. As the text is centred, in a
tight fan all of the card luggage tags appear to be blank at the start.
You ask for a number between one and six, so if two is called, count
from the top and if five is called, count from the bottom of the fan and
you will reach the second card which says ‘RIGHT HERE,’ on which you
place the paper clip as a marker. Immediately widen the spread from the
bottom, revealing ‘LAS VEGAS,’ then a blank card tag, which you turn
over to reveal ‘PARIS,’ then show ‘ROME,’ then turn over the next card, as
if building up the tension, to show ‘SEVILLE,’ then turn over the top card
to reveal ‘LONDON,’ also exposing the chosen, second card beneath,
which you have paper-clipped, showing the ‘RIGHT HERE’ message. If
three is called, count from the bottom upwards and if four is called, then
count from the top down. Then place the paper clip on the ‘chosen’ card.
In these two cases, you will then turn the whole fan over, then spread the
cards more widely, as you will have landed on the ‘RIGHT HERE’ card on
the reverse side, as you show the other possible destinations.
There is nothing new here in terms of the ‘counting from either end’ that you can see the actual product within, their crayons have a photo
number principle, but as you also use double-faced cards this makes it of different coloured crayons instead, as if you are looking into the
more deceptive and no spelling is involved! What makes the trick difficult packet. Therefore, if you buy a few boxes, you can have a set of
for people to deconstruct is the use of the blank-faced luggage tag card identical colours. Take one of the boxes and cut out the shape where
on top. For choices of three and four, it gives the impression that all of the the photo is shown. Then, from a second box, take the front and glue it
card tags are the same way around and blank on the back. For two and behind the hole, to add depth and make it look even more like you are
five, it reinforces the impression that they all have writing on one side looking into the box from the front. Now fill this box with all the same
only also, as you turn some over to reveal the names and build up to the colour crayons, in my case I use blue. (See the photo which shows the
revelation at the end. fake layer of crayons.) Have a second box in your pocket with mixed
You could even use this idea with business cards, having joke cards and colours, minus the blue crayon and the front photo cut out, so that you
the spectator landing on your own actual business card at the end. (As a can actually see inside the box. On a piece of paper draw a triangle
further update from the original effect, it is useful to have pencil dotted and a circle with a blue crayon and have it folded as your prediction.
one side of the cards when they are set up, so that you can reset quickly, Ask a spectator to assist in a small experiment, saying that they are
as you may turn over some of the cards in the presentation and they need going to draw something big and bold, and take the crayon box from
to be orientated again to reset. Also, you may wish to choose a different your pocket, casually flashing the gimmicked front, then hold it above
city rather than London, as one of your locations, if you are performing their eye level in your hand, squeezing the box open and covering the
this in London!) photo with your palm, asking them to reach in and take any colour,
whilst you look away. You then pocket the box and give them a small
Just a Thought... CRAYON COLOUR FORCE pad, asking that they draw two geometric shapes, as described above.
Here is an idea to make an old principle more deceptive. I am sure that When they have finished, you then take out the un-gimmicked box and
you are familiar with the ruse of asking a spectator to draw two simple offer it for them to replace the crayon, so that they see the mixed
geometric shapes, such as a square, one shape inside the other. The odds colours. You recap that they could have chosen to draw any shapes and
are that that they will draw a circle and a triangle, as you have eliminated had a choice of colour, yet when you compare your prediction with
square by mentioning it as part of your instructions. Predictions which their drawing, they match, both shapes and the choice of colour too!
come in threes seem to add that extra punch, so I have added a choice of Three out of three! (If, as can sometimes happen, they have drawn one
colour for the spectator to draw with before you give them their different shape, then the fact that they used the same colour as you
instructions. I noticed that the company Crayola produce small packets of strengthens this ending, as you have at least partly matched and there
crayons and, unlike their other products which have a hole in the front so are immediate visual similarities between the two drawings.) l
COLLISION: THE ULTIMATE floor. The problem is that the very places where Justin Higham is well known in the card
AIRBORNE CARD STAB Tom is convinced the trick will work best – magic world as a Marlo student and technical
By Tom Wright those where forks are freely available, so you card expert. The majority of Justin’s work
Instructional DVD and gimmick. $95 (£58) can seemingly just pick one up – are surely also focuses on sleight-of-hand with cards but
from your favourite dealer. Dealers contact the very places where having dozens of cards two of his previous works, Secrets of
Murphy’s Magic supplies, tossed in the air would be frowned upon. If you Improvisational Magic and KOSBE System,
www.MurphysMagic.com. do find a venue where you don’t have to scamper concentrate on improvisational magic – a
Reviewed by Ian Keable around in an undignified fashion clearing up the genre in which the performer utilises
mess afterwards – such as a stage, for instance randomly occurring events to create magic
The Card Stab – the version in which the cards – then the justification for using such a that could not be achieved using traditional
are hurled into the air and the selected card is hard-to-see implement, as opposed to, I don’t methods.
displayed impaled on a sword – has always know, a sword perhaps, becomes redundant. The 75% Production falls into the
been a great trick since Ludwig Döbler first did The thinking with this trick is all decidedly collection of Higham’s improvisational works,
it on stage at the St James’s Theatre in London small. The technique suggested to produce the although it is a stand-alone text. It is slightly
in 1842. Swords, of course, meant something impalement involves having the fork essentially more focused than the previously mentioned
back in the nineteenth century; I’m not wholly out of sight, just before the folded cards are works concentrating on the effect of
convinced the trick has quite the same visceral flung at you. It is even suggested that you do producing a four of a kind from a genuinely
appeal now. the ‘move’ behind your back. Personally I would shuffled deck. By definition it is difficult to
So, you can imagine Tom Wright’s thinking just swap hands, enabling the fork to be clearly explain the effect that is taught in a book
when he decided to recreate a similar effect for visible both before and after the stabbing: but about improvising magic. Throughout the
a contemporary audience; and also to adapt it there am I thinking like a cabaret or stage act book, however, Higham has included
for close-up conditions, where most magicians and not a close-up performer. descriptions of actual improvised sequences
work these days. Instead of a sword, let’s use a The end result is strong; a signed card with a that illustrate the
knife – er, no, a fork actually. Because of course torn corner that can be matched up is indeed theoretical points he is
it’s quite possible to stick four prongs of a impaled on a fork. But the drawn-out procedure making and one of
dining fork right through a twice folded-up of getting there – involving a lengthy selection, these will give a flavour
playing card. However, many tricks have an signing and tearing of the card plus the necessary of the effects that are
illogicality that goes past an audience, so instructions to, and handling of, several spectators; created. At the start of
perhaps we should park that one. and not forgetting those fifty scattered cards – the performance a card
(It is only fair to say that there is a more makes you wonder if it is worth the effort. Certainly was chosen from the
impromptu variant where the card is found Tom Wright fails to make the case for his own pack which was then
between, rather than through, the prongs; it is product as he limply talks his way through a live shuffled by a spectator.
technically much harder and also means performance to a small group at a wedding. The spectator’s mind
physically altering the gimmick, such that you Ironically, at the end of the DVD, Tom and his was read, revealing the
are then unable to do the impaled version.) redundant co-presenter discuss a possible stage name of the card, and
Less easy, though, to overcome for ‘the presentation, using the business cards of your a second spectator’s
worker’ (that horrible description) is the fact corporate audience. Their brief run-through raises name was spelt with the chosen card
that at the finish you are left with some forty to so many questions that one suspects neither has discovered as the last one dealt. Two cards of
fifty folded-up playing cards lying all over the actually done it – not more than once anyway. the same value were then discovered by
Nicely made gimmicked fork though. spelling the spectator’s name twice more,
once with the pack face up and once with
THE 75% PRODUCTION AND the pack face down. The final card to
THE TRICK WITH NO METHOD complete the four of a kind was produced by
by Justin Higham spelling the name one more time, this time
8 by 6 ins. softbound; 30 pgs. £7.50 from with the spectator choosing whether to deal
www.card-magic.com from a face-up or face-down deck. Please
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successful kidney surgery and is now 23 Kings Road, Barnet,
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Ken Lee MMC will not be having further Members can also be found on the website Rabbi Geoffrey Shisler AIMC
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Minutes of The Meeting 4. MATTERS ARISING anniversaries with a certificate or iii Reinstatements: None
Held on 7 August 2014 & MAIL LIST MATTERS something similar. She was iv Resignations: None
In The Magic Circle’s LH indicated that are about 150 reminded that this report is not v Promotions: Scott Wells
Devant Room members who have yet to renew. expected until after the MIMC*, Martin Cox MIMC*
From 6.30 – 9.35p.m This figure is lower than the last Membership Renewals process has and Zap MIMC*
time he chased up as an email been completed. vi Correspondence:
PRESENT reminder had secured more KD confirmed that Gordon vii Chris Wardle MIMC, thanking
Jack Delvin renewals. He will send a further Drayson has been taken on as the President for recent
Alan Maskell CHAIR from18.55 email prompt to those members for webmaster for the Young Magicians promotion to MIMC
Scott Penrose from 18.50 whom we hold an email address. Club under the supervision of a viii Will Gray MIMC, thanking the
Richard Pinner DEPUTY CHAIR DF also volunteered to contact Consultation Group comprising President for recent promotion
Keith Pain those members who have yet to Kevin Doig, Dave Andrews and to MIMC
Mandy Davis renew their subscription. Katherine Rhodes. ix Correspondence had been
Kevin Doig LH brought to Council’s attention Simon Lovell has now been received following the
Mark Lee a member who was claiming 50 reinstated as a Member. We have reinstatement of Simon Lovell
Katherine Rhodes years unbroken membership and heard that he was very pleased and thanks passed on to all
Lee Hathaway wished to claim free membership. with this. RP proposed a vote of involved.
David Fung Council voted to accept the thanks to the Welfare team and Fay
Andrew Eborn from 20.00 proposal. Presto in particular. 6. SEE TICKET SALES
Hugh Nightingale MD said some overseas members From the mail-list, MB had KD raised concerns about See
Jenny Mayers MINUTES SECRETARY had paid but not yet had suggested a streamed or recorded Tickets and the additional double
confirmation of this; she will liaise address by the candidates in the transaction fee and booking fee
The Chair being unavoidably with LH on this. forth-coming elections and views used by them. He was concerned
delayed, the meeting was HS2 – RP had confirmation that were taken. Members were having been contacted by someone
opened by the Deputy Chair. the HS2 consultation process was reminded of the current policy on who had bought tickets for a TMC
starting at the Birmingham end. He electioneering and some of the event, subsequently cancelled by
1. APOLOGIES also reported on a meeting with reasoning behind it. It was strongly TMC, and who had not received a
StP, MB, DR, FP, GD the Stephenson Way Community felt that once candidates had full refund of their booking fee. This
Group during which he invited HS2 submitted their names for would have been dealt with
2. DEATHS representatives to attend a Public consideration it would be very immediately had KD informed the
The death of Geoffrey Cooper Event at TMC. unfair to change the rules or style CMA directly. He proposed CMA
MMC had been announced not The Club night committee have of election. The written address look to find another agency and
long after his 100th birthday. still to write to the Monday night creates a level playing field and to not See Tickets. MD suggested we
Geoffrey was remembered as a performers whose inappropriate introduce other factors at this stage could research other systems and
great supporter of TMC and and potentially offensive comments would not be ethical. However, the was invited to bring any
Council stood in respect. had been the subject of complaints. next Council may like to consider suggestions to the next meeting.
AM will write to John Hill to what may be acceptable in the A written answer from Darren
3. Minutes acknowledge his piece in the future. Martin said all agencies charge for
There was discussion regarding Circular looking into the possibility The Chair was then taken by AM their services, indeed some more so.
abstentions. The Deputy Chair of celebrating members with over who thanked RP for taking the SP pointed out that See Tickets are
requested that Council Members 50 years membership. Council Chair in his absence. the agency of choice for a lot of
should only abstain when await his findings but have not west end shows and there are
absolutely necessary and committed any funding to this 5. SECRETARY’S REPORT advantages to us to use them. JD
couldn't think of any reason for possible event. i Apprentices: Simon Grant proposed we, TMC, refund anyone
abstaining that couldn't be made MD requested an update on ii New Members: See attached who incurred a loss in this way at a
public. MD strongly disagreed. possibility of marking membership schedule TMC event and asked that the
November Monday 3
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October Monday 13
HENRY EVANS
Henry Evans has performed around the world since winning FISM 2000
in Card Magic. He has amazed both laymen and magicians with his
devious mind, producing miracles with cards, silks and coins with his
particular twist. He will show us how important it is to imprint your
own personal style in every effect you perform. You will see original
openers and closers as well as new ideas created by Henry. He will
show very practical effects with cards using borrowed and shuffled
decks without any setup whatsoever. If you know his work, you know
why he has achieved the prestige of an original and charismatic
performer.
October Monday 20
SURPRISE LECTURE
October Monday 27
YMC ENTERTAINS
A selection of magicians from The Young Magicians Club will take to
The Magic Circle Stage to amaze and entertain you.