Audience
Last Thursday, Josh McVicar the Trickster, had the audience roaring with laughter in the JC Penney building auditorium at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The University Program Board were the organizers of the event. McVicar has been at the game since the tender age of fifteen when he would put on magic and hypnotism shows [ Read More]
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For seen-it-all movie fans, programs in the Warner Bros. Archives are a slice of home-video heaven. Movies that would never be able to attract a wide audience (say, wide enough to make a full-scale DVD release profitable) can still be part of your collection because the DVDs are produced and released one at a time. If you’ve always dreamed of owning, say, the bizarre 1960 suspense film “The ...
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There's wisdom in viewing a painful past with a sense of humor. It's better on the psyche and, if you're crafting a memory play, it gives the audience a much better time. Take the wit, warmth and maturity that underpin "Charlie Chan and the Mystery of Love," a new work by choreographer Dana Tai S...
Tags: Amp Company, Audience, Better Time, Burgess, Charlie Chan, Choreographer, Dana, Love, Maturity, Memory, Mystery, Psyche, Sense Of Humor, Warmth, Wisdom, Wit
The magician, hypnotist and illusionist talks about trickery and mindgames – and keeping an audience entertained I wasn't sure what to expect from a book by Derren Brown, but it certainly wasn't the great waves of self-loathing that roll out of its pages. Opening with the line, "I loathed myself again," Confessions of a Conjuror expands into a merciless prosecution of the author's shortcomings ...
Tags: Audience, Confessions, Conjuror, Derren Brown, Dishonesty, Great Waves, Hypnotist, Illusionist, Magician, Mindgames, Prosecution, Self Loathing, Shortcomings, Trickery
Jack Fraylick has a show that will put some members of the audience to sleep - sort of.
Tags: Audience, Fun, Sleep