13 June 2011

2011 International Magic Convention

Hi folks

Five months from now sees one of my favourite times of the year - the International Magic Convention in London (aka Ron's Day or, simply, Ron's). It was established by Ron MacMillan, who started the International Magic shop in London (hence the convention nicknames). Not only is 2011 the 50th anniversary of the shop itself (you can read a great article about the shop on the Spitalfields Life website), it is also their 40th annual Convention and so they are pulling out all the stops, putting them back in and pulling them all back out again to make this year's really special.

The celebrations start on Monday 14th November with the very first London Festival of Magic and while full information has still to be announced, 4 days of workshops and evening performances are promised featuring a Bizarre Night, a Mentalism Night, a Burlesque Night and a Comedy Night.

Friday 18th November to Sunday 20th November sees the 40th International Magic Convention itself taking place at The Mermaid Theatre located on the banks of the River Thames. Please remember that this year's convention is a week earlier than it usually is! The star line up, organised by Noel Britten, looks fantastic and includes...
  • Eugene Burger
  • Max Maven
  • David Williamson
  • Jerome Helfenstein
  • An Ha Lim
  • Larry Hass
  • Simmons & Simmons
  • and more to be announced!
Another big name is being announced on Saturday and I will post who that is this weekend. Don't ask me to tell you before hand because I can't. No, seriously I can't tell you! Please, stop asking! You'll find out this weekend, OK?! OK.

And don't forget the 28th International Close Up Magic Competition, now regarded as one of the most prestigious competitions in magic with a list of winners that reads like a who's who in close up. If you wish to add your name to the list, get in touch with the gang at International as soon as you can and they will give you details on how to enter.

Speak soon.

The Cardman :-)

12 June 2011

Magic at the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe

Hi folks

Blimey! Have I not posted since January??? Erm, sorry (hangs head in shame). Things have been a bit busy and I'll post a wee blog about the America trip in the coming few days. I've also got some information about my favourite UK magic Convention which I am not yet allowed to divulge but will do as soon as I am allowed to.

No, don't ask. I'm not allowed! Pain of death and all that.

Anyway, onto this particular blog. As regular readers (greetings) will no doubt remember, I am a great fan of the Edinburgh Fringe. I try to get through at least once in August to see as much as I can. As a magician, I like to find out who is all performing and this year is a bumper one! There are, at current count, 41 magic and magic-related shows on as part of this year's Fringe. Here's this year's list.

CABARET

Bespoke Magic – On the Fringe of Reality
Bruce Glen – The Gentleman Magician
Bruce Glen, the Gentleman Magician, presents a unique combination of storytelling and extraordinary magic – amid the mysterious surrounds of the atmospheric Roman Eagle Lodge.
C aquila • Roman Eagle Lodge , EH1 2PW
Box Office 0845 260 1234
Aug 4-5,15,22-23: 18:10 (1h) £7.50 (£6.50)
Aug 6-9,12-14,19-21,26-29: 18:10 (1h) £9.50 (£8.50)
Aug 10-11,17-18,24-25: 18:10 (1h) £8.50 (£7.50)

Chris Cross is Escaping from Reality
Chris Cross Entertainments/PBH's Free Fringe
Chris Cross is a contortionist and escapologist who travels worldwide with his one-man, critically acclaimed show. He is cheeky, funny, energetic and positively different to anything else you will see at the Fringe. www.chris-cross.co.uk
The Voodoo Rooms • West Register Street, EH2 2AA
Box Office 0131 226 0000
Aug 6-27: 21:35 (1h) (Free Non-ticketed)

Comedium
Peter Antoniou
Award-winning comedy mind reader Peter Antoniou guides you through his world of psychic weirdness. A blend of documentary and jaw-dropping mind reading demonstrations wrapped up with trademark humour, this will leave you asking, is your mind safe? ‘Brilliant’ (BBC).
Sweet Grassmarket • Apex City Hotel, 61 Grassmarket, EH1 2JF
Box Office 0131 243 3596
Aug 4-5: 14:05 (55m) £5.00
Aug 6-15,17-21: 14:05 (55m) £7.00 (£5.50)
Aug 22-28: 13:30 (55m) £7.00 (£5.00)

Doug Segal: I Know What You're Thinking – Free
Doug Segal/Laughing Horse Free Festival
BBC mind reader teaches audiences to detect lies, read minds and implant suggestions, with laughs and rakish charm. Hard science abused for tawdry entertainment. ‘Imagine a funny Derren Brown’ (Evening Standard). www.iknowwhatyouarethinking.co.uk
Laughing Horse @ The Three Sisters • 139 Cowgate, EH1 1JS
Box Office 0131 622 6801
Aug 4-13: 20:45 (1h) (Free Ticketed)

Fate and Two Sugars
Jack Barton
Having spent years acquiring a bizarre collection of skills, Jack is live in Edinburgh to demonstrate them. Be dazzled, confused or amused as he fashions psychological mysteries that must either be scientific breakthroughs or elaborate trickery.
Hill Street Theatre • 19 Hill Street, EH2 3JP
Box Office 0131 226 6522
Aug 22-23,25-29: 22:45 (1h15m) £10.00 (£8.00)

The Grumpy Magicians
Paul Temple and John Hearn/PBH’s Free Fringe
Ryan's Bar2-4 Hope Street, EH2 4DB
Aug 6-28: 19:40 (1h) (Free Non-ticketed)

James Galea – I Hate Rabbits
James Galea Entertainment
Critically acclaimed high energy magic concert from Australia's No. 1 magician. Galea’s unique, cutting-edge style seamlessly fuses his wicked humour with award-winning magic. 'James Galea has reinvented the art of trickery' (Daily Telegraph).
The Playhouse at Hawke and Hunter Green Room • 12 Picardy Place, EH1 3JT
Box Office 0844 871 3014
Aug 5-7,11-14,18-21,25-28: 19:30 (1h) £12.50 (£11.50)
Aug 8-10,15-17,22-24,29: 19:30 (1h) £11.50 (£10.50)

Oliver Meech: Live Brain Surgery – Free
Oliver Meech/Laughing Horse Free Festival
Journey inside some extraordinary minds with magic boffin Oliver Meech. Experience gruesome surgery, bizarre neurological phenomena and freaky tricks in this mind-expanding, mind-blowing magic show. 2010 show: 'fascinated' (Fest), **** (LoveFringe). www.magicmeech.com
Laughing Horse @ The Three Sisters • 139 Cowgate, EH1 1JS
Box Office 0131 622 6801
Aug 4: 18:30 (1h) (Free Non-ticketed)
Aug 5-15,17-28: 18:30 (1h) (Free Non-ticketed)

SwissOH!vation
Freddie Rutz
The multi-talented Swiss entertainer Freddie Rutz fascinates any audience with his charm and makes people laugh and think! The former professional dancer and magician in his solo variety show that toured in Asia and all over Europe! www.freddierutz.com
Spotlites @ The Merchants' Hall • 22 Hanover Street, EH2 2EP
Box Office 0131 220 5911
Aug 5-13: 21:05 (50m) £9.00 (£8.00)

Wet Paint: A Magic Show – Free
Ben Hart and Neil Kelso/PBH’s Free Fringe
Ben Hart and Neil Kelso, the award-winning brains behind illusions and special effects seen on stage, television and movies, unveil new and astounding magical illusions from the darkest corners of their unusual imaginations.
The Voodoo Rooms • West Register Street, EH2 2AA
Box Office 0131 226 0000
Aug 5-29: 12:30 (1h) (Free Non-ticketed)


CHILDREN’S
The Amazing Bubble Show
The Amazing Bubble Man (USA)
Breathtaking bubbles, people inside bubbles, square bubbles, amazing bubble colours, sculptural bubbles, special effect bubbles. A show for kids of all ages to thrill, laugh, love and learn about the world of Bubble-ology. Book early.
C too • St Columba's by the Castle, EH1 2PW
Box Office 0845 260 1234
Aug 4-5,16,22-23: 12:05 (45m) £7.50 (£6.50) (£5.50 C)
Aug 6-9,13-14,20-21,27-29: 12:05 (45m) £9.50 (£8.50) (£7.50 C)
Aug 10-12,17-19,24-26: 12:05 (45m) £8.50 (£7.50) (£6.50 C)
Aug 4-5,16,22-23: 13:05 (45m) £7.50 (£6.50) (£5.50 C)
Aug 6-9,13-14,20-21,27-29: 13:05 (45m) £9.50 (£8.50) (£7.50 C)
Aug 10-12,17-19,24-26: 13:05 (45m) £8.50 (£7.50) (£6.50 C)

The I Hate Children Children's Show!
Bad Magician
Sick of kids shows making you want to vom in your sippy cup but need to keep little monsters entertained? This is for you. Stunning magic, irreverent humour, fun for all. 'Wonderfulness' ***** (ThreeWeeks).
Zoo Southside • 117 Nicolson Street, EH8 9ER
Box Office 0131 662 6892
Aug 6-29: 12:30 (45m) £7.50

Kreestan Sennakie's Magical Story Emporium
Quids In Theatre Company
Welcome to our Story Emporium! Kreestan brings wonderful tales to life through a mixture of magical storytelling, illusion and audience participation. Family fun is always guaranteed when the doors open to the Magical Emporium!
theSpaces on North Bridge • Carlton Hotel, North Bridge, EH1 2HE
Box Office 0845 557 6308
Aug 5-6: 11:10 (45m) £4.00 (£2.50)
Aug 8-13: 11:10 (45m) £5.00 (£3.00)

Toybox
Billy Kirkwood, Sian Bevan, Steven Dick/Stand Comedy Club
Comedians Billy Kirkwood, Sian Bevan and Steven Dick take you on a hilarious bouncy castle of laughter in this awesome new interactive kids comedy show, featuring stand-up, games, magic and much more – come and play in the Toybox!
The Stand Comedy Club • 5 York Place, EH1 3EB
Box Office 0131 558 7272
Aug 5-16,19-21,26-28: 12:45 (1h) £6.00

COMEDY
Ali Cook – Principles and Deceptions
Bound and Gagged Comedy by arrangement with International Artistes
Star of ITV's Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Dirty Tricks (Channel 4) and Monkey Magic (Five), Ali Cook returns with more awe-inspiring magic. 'Stunning tricks. Truly awesome' (Chortle.co.uk), 'Immensely funny' (Telegraph). www.alicook.com
Gilded Balloon Teviot • Teviot Row House, EH8 9AJ
Box Office 0131 622 6552
Aug 3-5: 21:30 (1h) £6.00
Aug 6-7,12-14,19-21,26-28: 21:30 (1h) £13.00 (£12.00)
Aug 8-9,11,15-16,18,22-25,29: 21:30 (1h) £12.00 (£11.00)

Barry and Stuart – Show and Tell: The Show
Corrie McGuire for Objective Talent
Join ‘genuinely remarkable’ (Sunday Telegraph) Scottish Bafta nominated magicians Barry and Stuart (stars of The Magicians, BBC1) for a mindblowing hour of ‘pure magic’ (List). ‘Watch and marvel’ (Scotland on Sunday).
Udderbelly's Pasture • Bristo Square, EH8 9AL
Box Office 0844 545 8252
Aug 3-5: 22:15 (1h) £7.00
Aug 6-9,12-14,19-21,26-28: 22:15 (1h) £14.00 (£13.00)
Aug 10-11,15-18,22-25: 22:15 (1h) £12.00 (£11.00)

Barry and Stuart – Show and Tell: The Tell
Corrie McGuire for Objective Talent
How’s it done? Here’s your chance to find out! In the Fringe’s most intimate venue, Barry and Stuart will reveal the secrets behind the magic from The Show. Limited tickets available.
Udderbelly's Pasture • Bristo Square, EH8 9AL
Box Office 0844 545 8252
Aug 3-5: 00:00 (1h) £6.00
Aug 6-9,12-14,19-21,26-28: 00:00 (1h) £12.00 (£11.00)
Aug 10-11,15-18,22-25: 00:00 (1h) £10.00 (£9.00)

The Boy With Tape On His Face
Lee Martin for Gag Reflex Management
The Boy returns with his award-winning show. It’s still good. ‘Utterly spectacular!’ ***** (Time Out), ‘A truly magical experience’ ***** (Chortle.co.uk). As seen on ITV1’s Comedy Rocks with Jason Manford. 100% sell-out 2010.
Pleasance Courtyard • 60 Pleasance, EH8 9TJ
Box Office 0131 556 6550
Aug 15-18,22-25: 21:10 (1h) £10.50 (£9.50)
Aug 19-21,26-28: 21:10 (1h) £12.50 (£11.50)

Chris Cox: Fatal Distraction
Phil McIntyre Entertainments
Fifth show from multi award winning mind reader who can’t read minds. He’s been on TV, toured the world and is somehow still getting away with it. 'One of the most exciting entertainers in Britain' (Guardian). www.magiccox.com
Pleasance Dome • Potterow, 1 Bristo Square, EH8 9AL
Box Office 0131 556 6550
Aug 3-5: 19:10 (1h) £6.00
Aug 6-7,12-14,19-21,26-28: 19:10 (1h) £14.00 (£12.50)
Aug 8-11,15,17-18,22-25,29: 19:10 (1h) £12.00 (£10.50)

Devious Minds
Maudsley and Shoesmith
Deviously funny and fiendishly clever mindtricks from professional members of the Magic Circle! Shoesmith amuses with wit and sleightof- hand, Maudsley tells you it’s a con from the start but by the end you’ll believe he reads minds! www.deviousminds.co.uk
Spotlites @ The Merchants' Hall • 22 Hanover Street, EH2 2EP
Box Office 0131 220 5911
Aug 14-22: 19:10 (1h10m) £9.00 (£8.00)

Disco in a Dungeon
Just the Tonic
Edinburgh's biggest club night! Voted one of the top 100 venues in the world! Lying in the cavernous depths of the hollow arches under South Bridge. Big name DJ's, fire-eaters, magicians, 70s to 90s and now!
Just The Tonic at the Caves • Enter from The Rowantree Bar (under South Bridge), 253 Cowgate, EH1 1LG
Box Office 0131 556 5375
Aug 5-6: 00:00 (3h) £5.00
Aug 7,11-14,18-21,25-28: 00:00 (4h30m) £8.00

Hypnotist, Titan Knight
Titan Knight.com
Witness phenomenal feats of pure mind magic as Canada’s premier hypnotist invites you on an insane unpredictable journey through the subconscious. Astonished audience members are left asking what’s real and what’s not? See it for yourself! www.titanknight.com
City Edinburgh • 1a Market Street, EH1 1DE
Box Office 0131 226 0000
Aug 7: 23:00 (1h30m) £6.00
Aug 8-9,14-18,21: 23:00 (1h30m) £13.00
Aug 22-25,28: 23:30 (1h30m) £13.00

Ian D Montfort – Spirit Comedium
Cheerful Earful Productions
Tom Binns returns with an incredible new show for Ian D Montfort, a spookily skilful, wonderfully observed and hysterically funny spirit medium who contacts the dead with faintly inexplicable clairvoyant revelations, leaving the audience gasping.
Pleasance Courtyard • 60 Pleasance, EH8 9TJ
Box Office 0131 556 6550
Aug 3-5: 18:15 (1h) £10.00 (£8.00)
Aug 6-7,12-14,19-21,26-28: 18:15 (1h) £14.00 (£12.00)
Aug 8-11,15-18,22-25: 18:15 (1h) £12.00 (£10.00)

Kevin Cruise
Assembly
Teatime cruise ship capers with legendary high seas host. Comedy, magic, game shows, sing-a-long classics and bingo. Pack your bags and party on down. ‘Sheer entertainment – I love Kevin Cruise’ (Amanda Holden), ‘Absolutely no comment’ (Simon Cowell).
Assembly George Square • George Square, EH8 9LH
Box Office 0131 623 3030
Aug 3-5: 15:50 (50m) £5.00
Aug 6-7,12-14,19-21,26-28: 15:50 (50m) £12.00 (£10.00)
Aug 8-11,16-18,22-25,29: 15:50 (50m) £10.00 (£8.00)

Mind Reading for Breakfast
'Psychic' Psychologist – Rob Bailey
Reiki, homeopathy and ESP: mumbo-jumbo or truth? Decide over free coffee and croissants as Fringe veteran Psychic Psychologist recreates parascientific illusions during this funny, informative show. 'Ditches paranormal waffle without compromising mystique' **** (Big Issue). www.psychicpsychologist.co.uk
Sweet Grassmarket • Apex City Hotel, 61 Grassmarket, EH1 2JF
Box Office 0131 243 3596
Aug 4-5: 11:30 (1h) £5.00
Aug 6-29: 11:30 (1h) £9.00 (£8.00)

Mogic
Hiatus Theatre in association with The Scat Pack
A mail order magic kit. A magician and his glamourous assistants with only an instructional cassette to follow. Hilarious farce meets breathtaking magic. 'Astonishing performance' **** (Chortle.co.uk). 'Hysterical. The audience is literally speechless with laughter' (Hairline.org.uk). www.hiatustheatre.co.uk
C soco • Chambers Street and Cowgate, EH1 1HR
Box Office 0845 260 1234
Aug 3-5,15,22-23: 17:10 (55m) £7.50 (£6.50) (£4.50 C)
Aug 6-9,12-14,19-21,26-29: 17:10 (55m) £9.50 (£8.50) (£6.50 C)
Aug 10-11,17-18,24-25: 17:10 (55m) £8.50 (£7.50) (£5.50 C)

Morgan & West: Crime Solving Magicians
Morgan & West
Time-travelling magicians Morgan & West return with an all new show and their toughest challenge – solving their own murder. Featuring magic, mystery and mild peril aplenty. Sell-out show 2009, 2010. **** (Scotsman).
Gilded Balloon Teviot • Teviot Row House, EH8 9AJ
Box Office 0131 622 6552
Aug 3-5: 15:30 (1h) £6.00
Aug 6-11,15-16,18, 22-25,29: 15:30 (1h) £9.50 (£8.50)
Aug 12-14,19-21,26-28: 15:30 (1h) £10.50 (£9.50)

Nathan Penlington: Uri and Me
Show + Tell
Fusing psychic magic and an obsessive deconstruction of the spoon-bending icon/oddball that we all know and love. Featuring telepathy, clairvoyance, oil dowsing and a death-defying motorbike stunt. ‘An absolute sensation’ (Guardian). **** (ThreeWeeks). www.showandtelluk.com
Udderbelly's Pasture • Bristo Square, EH8 9AL
Box Office 0844 545 8252
Aug 3-5: 16:10 (1h) £6.00
Aug 6-7,10-11,16-18,22-25,29: 16:10 (1h) £9.50 (£8.50)
Aug 8-9,12-14,19-21,26-28: 16:10 (1h) £10.50 (£9.50)

Obsession – A Life With Magic
Ian Kendall
What happens when you show an Asperger's kid something cool? Fringe veteran Ian Kendall explains his lifelong obsession with sleight of hand. ‘Impressive magician's skill’ **** (Scotsman). ‘Slick, stylish sleight of hand’ ****(BroadwayBaby.com). www.iankendall.com
Zoo • 140 The Pleasance, EH8 9RR
Box Office 0131 662 6892
Aug 13,20: 22:30 (1h) £10.00

Paul Daniels: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
Norwell Lapley Productions Ltd
The most successful magician of the 20th century and international sex symbol comes to town with the lovely Debbie McGee with a show full of comedy, magic and amazement. He promises not to dance.
Assembly George Square • George Square, EH8 9LH
Box Office 0131 623 3030
Aug 3-5: 17:00 (1h) £8.00
Aug 6-9,12-14,19-21,25-28: 17:00 (1h) £15.00 (£14.00)
Aug 10-11,15-18,22-24: 17:00 (1h) £14.00 (£13.00)

Pete Firman: Jiggery Pokery
Phil McIntyre Entertainments by arrangement with Objective Talent Management
After sell out shows in 2007/08/09/10, the UK’s top comedic conjuror returns with 'The best magic tricks in the Universe' (Independent). 'Funnier than most comedians and more magical than Dumbledore on a good day' (Time Out).
Pleasance Dome • Potterow, 1 Bristo Square, EH8 9AL
Box Office 0131 556 6550
Aug 3-5: 20:30 (1h) £6.00
Aug 6-7,12-14,19-21,26-28: 20:30 (1h) £14.00 (£12.50)
Aug 8-11,15-18,22-25: 20:30 (1h) £12.00 (£10.50)

Piff the Magic Dragon: Last of the Magic Dragons
John van der Put/Cat's Cradle Comedy
They're back! To save the species! 'Top Three Picks of the Fringe' (The One Show). 'Unbelievable' (BBC1). 'Cute, inspired and very funny' (Time Out). 'Gloriously grumpy!' (Chortle.co.uk). 'Genuinely side-splittingly funny' (ArtsHub.co.uk).
Just the Tonic at The Store (formerly GRV) • 37 Guthrie Street, EH1 1JG
Box Office 0131 556 5375
Aug 4-5: 18:40 (1h) £5.00
Aug 6,11-13,18-20,25-27: 18:40 (1h) £10.00 (£9.00)
Aug 7-10,14-15,17,21-24,28: 18:40 (1h) £9.00 (£8.00)

Rockstar of the Mind
Hank Stone Productions/Laughing Horse Free Festival
Four world tours at 27, must be doing something right. Featuring a tribute to Kenny Craig, Derren Brown and that other guy. And remember, don't look into his eyes, his eyes or around his eyes!
Laughing Horse @ The Beehive Inn • 18 Grassmarket, EH1 2JU
Box Office 0131 225 7171
Aug 14-15: 23:55 (55m) (Free Non-ticketed)

Roughhausers Comedy Sideshow
Roughhausers
Witness cheeky burlesque, bizarre magic, hilarious comedy and improvisation in this surreal, old-timey variety act inspired by historical sideshows. www.roughhausers.com
Leith on the Fringe @ Out of the Blue Drill Hall • 30-36 Dalmeny Street, EH6 8RG
Box Office 0131 226 0000
Aug 26-27: 20:00 (1h) £10.00 (£9.00)

The Ultimate Quiz Show featuring Silly Milly
Shetland Fiddlers
Ever wondered what'd happen if Bargain Hunt got jiggy with Just a Minute? Wonder no more. Join the Shetland Fiddlers with their game show love child! Also, special adults kids party every Friday!
Laughing Horse @ The Beehive Inn • 18 Grassmarket, EH1 2JU
Box Office 0131 225 7171
Aug 4-14,17-28: 21:40 (1h) (Free Non-ticketed)

Young & Strange
Richard Young and Sam Strange
As seen on ITV's Penn & Teller; Fool Us, Young & Strange make their Edinburgh debut with an hour of magic, comedy and illusion.
Sin Club and Lounge, 207 Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1JQ
Aug 6-20: 15:00 (1h) (Free Non-ticketed)
The Southsider, 3 - 7 West Richmond Street, EH8 9EF
Aug 21-26: 20:15 (1h) (Free Non-ticketed)


THEATRE

Babbling Comedy 2
Perfordian Factory (Korea)
Amazing babbling babies from Korea return with a brand new show. Physical theatre, comedy, mime, magic, juggling and beat-box. Truly unique. Fun for the whole family. ***** (BroadwayBaby.com). **** (FringeReview.co.uk). www.perfordian.com
C • Chambers Street, EH1 1HR
Box Office 0845 260 1234
Aug 3-5,15,22-23: 15:15 (55m) £9.50 (£7.50) (£5.50 C)
Aug 6-9,13-14,20-21,27-28: 15:15 (55m) £11.50 (£9.50) (£7.50 C)
Aug 10-12,17-19,24-26: 15:15 (55m) £10.50 (£8.50) (£6.50 C)

Coal Head, Toadstool Mouth and Other Stories
SUDS Theatre Company
Enter a realm of magic, mime and marionettes with this enchanting collection of wry tales. SUDS return with more 'powerful storytelling' and 'engaging eccentricity' (List, 2009) to celebrate the unique jumble of life.
theSpace @ Symposium Hall • RCOS, Hill Square, EH8 9DR
Box Office 0845 508 8515
Aug 8-10: 20:30 (1h30m) £2.00
Aug 11-13,15-20,22-27: 20:30 (1h30m) £7.00 (£5.00)

Devil in the Deck
Unusual Productions
Jack Swindle is a gambler cursed by fate. Cheating at cards and cheating death, Jack searches for a cure to the curse in this innovative amalgam of theatre, magic and music. 'Beautifully executed magic...' (SF Chronicle).
Zoo Roxy • 2 Roxburgh Place, EH8 9SU
Box Office 0131 662 6892
Aug 5-29: 21:05 (1h10m) £10.00

Jus' Like That!
Assembly by Agreement With Mark Goucher Ltd
Bringing Tommy Cooper back to life with all the familiar trademarks: the fez, the laugh and the magic. Clive Mantle (Casualty, Vicar of Dibley), stars as the legendary comedian. ‘Laughed to the bottom of my soul’ (Mirror).
Assembly Hall • Mound Place, EH1 2LU
Box Office 0131 623 3030
Aug 4-5: 17:30 (1h25m) £10.00
Aug 6-9,12-14,19-21,25-28: 17:30 (1h25m) £15.00 (£14.00)
Aug 10-11,15-18,22-24,29: 17:30 (1h25m) £14.00 (£13.00)

Magicians Do Exist
White Room Theatre
Comedy lies in the comedian's ability to reveal the comic dimensions of others. Chris Cresswell's latest show explores the comedy of Jacques Tati and the art of the clown in an interactive theatrical experience.
Pleasance Dome • Potterow, 1 Bristo Square, EH8 9AL
Box Office 0131 556 6550
Aug 3-5: 12:10 (50m) £5.00
Aug 6-15,17-22,24-28: 12:10 (50m) £9.00 (£7.00)

Manipulators
Manipulators
Manipulators is a 50 minute show showcasing world-class magic by two Australian performers. Both performers weave compelling short stories amongst skilful illusions.
theSpaces @ Surgeons Hall • Nicolson Street, EH8 9DW
Box Office 0845 508 8515
Aug 5-6: 20:35 (50m) £5.00
Aug 10-14,17-21,24-27: 20:35 (50m) £12.00 (£10.00)

Phew! Well, there you go. If you've made it through that list, congratulations! I hope you all found a few things to go and see. To book tickets, head on over to www.edfringe.com to do so.

See you in Edinburgh in August!

Speak soon.

The Cardman :-)

04 January 2011

The Cardman Lectures

Hi folks

First of all, may I wish you and yours a very happy, healthy and prosperous 2011.  I hope it is a good one for you.

For me, the first few months are starting to look busy - especially April - as I have a few lectures coming up.  First, on Thursday 24th February, I will be visiting Kilmarnock Magic Circle at their headquarters at Galston Community Centre, Orchard Street, Galston to present my "A Force Much Greater Than Luck" lecture starting at 7:30pm.  Non-members are welcome and there is a charge of £5.  Kilmarnock Magic Circle is one of the most enthusiastic clubs I have come across in Scottish magic, so I am looking forward to visiting them to have a wee chat - interrupted by a bunch of card tricks!  For more details, please contact Kilmarnock Magic Circle.

My next lectures take place on successive nights in April.  First, on Tuesday 12th April, I will be in Birmingham to visit the British Magical Society.  The lecture will be at their headquarters at The Selly Oak Ex-Servicemen's Club on Selly Hill Road in the Selly Oak area of Birmingham starting at 7:30pm and if you would like to go along, you need to either be a member of another magical society or be known to one of the members there.  You can get more details by contacting the BMS.

Then the following night, Wednesday 13th April, I will be visiting Wolverhampton Circle of Magicians in, you guessed it, Wolverhampton.  They meet at 7:30pm at the West End Working Men's Club, Merridale Street, Wolverhampton with the lecture starting at 7:45pm sharp.  For more details, please get in touch with Wolverhampton Circle of Magicians directly.

If your society might be interested in booking my lecture, you can read a wee bit about it on my Lecture Page and if you would like more details, please contact me.

Speak soon.

The Cardman :-)

03 January 2011

patrickpagemagic.co.uk

Hi folks

Those of you who read this blog from time to time (hello and thanks!) may remember a post I made last February after the passing of Pat Page. Well, at the recent International Magic Convention in London, Pat's family were there with a stand launching a new website all about the man himself - www.patrickpagemagic.co.uk

They were also selling the same things that Pat himself would sell at conventions - tricks, interview CDs, instructional DVDs and books. Of main interest to everyone was a book entitled The Pageboy Speaks... Again, which contains all the "The Pageboy Speaks" columns he wrote for Pabular magazine, the seminal close up magic magazine that was ran from the mid-70s to early-80s. It is, simply, a fascinating read with comments and reports about most of the legendary close up magicians of the day, as well as his own thoughts on a whole number of different subjects. I recommend this highly to all magicians.

So, go visit www.patrickpagemagic.co.uk and give them your custom. Pat's family will really appreciate it and you won't regret it!

Speak soon.

The Cardman :-)

01 January 2011

2010 International Magic Convention

As ever at the end of November, International Magic held their annual convention in central London.  As ever at the end of November, I was there to enjoy what was, in my opinion, one of the best conventions it has been my pleasure to attend in quite some time.  It was a great chance to catch up with friends that I hadn't seen since last year's convention - and some I hadn't seen in 4 or 5 years!

This year, I was staying at the Clink Hostel on King's Cross Road.  Granted, it was a bit of a walk from the convention at the Mermaid Conference Centre (about a mile and a half at 2am - after the late night sessions had finished) but it was exactly what I was after - clean, cheap and a bed for the night.

Events kicked off on the Friday night with a show by the German collective commonly known as "The Flicking Fingers".  Simply put - brilliant.  Running gags through the show, including the most English of English magicians, Guy Hollingworth, trying to join the Germans(!), as well as some brilliant magic immediately made this one of the highlights of the convention.  After that, an interview with Canadian magician David Ben.  Ben had been a student of Ross Bertram, a brilliant Canadian performer and creator (if you can, you really should try to find both books that he wrote - The Magic and Methods of Ross Bertram and Bertram on Sleight Of Hand - as well as the DVDs that L&L brought out some time ago of his performing and teaching films).  The interview, conducted by Matt Field, was both fascinating and entertaining with Ben demonstrating his wide range of skills including coin magic and some brilliant card table artifice.

For me, the Friday ended with the first of 2 amazing dinners to happen that weekend.  Somehow, I ended up at the Bengal Tiger Indian Restaurant in Carter Lane (just round the corner from St Paul's Cathedral) with all the Flicking Fingers and around 5 or 6 others.  It was entertaining walking into the restaurant without a booking and asking for a table for 20 or so!  But, they were great and seated us at a couple of tables.  I ended up sitting at a table with 6 of the Germans (there's got to be a joke there somewhere - 6 Germans and a Scotsman in an Indian Restaurant...!).  Great fun it was, too.  Thanks to Pit Hartling, Jorg Alexander, Gaston and the others for keeping me part of the conversation and for making it a very enjoyable evening.

Saturday morning saw the 2010 International Magic Close Up Competition, which is now widely regarded as one of the most prestigious competitions in magic to win and whose list of winners reads like a who's who in Close Up.  The standard of this year's competition was pretty decent with the major prize winners all standing out from the rest of the crowd, yet difficult to separate.  In the end, the award winners were:-

1st Prize: Mathew Wright (UK)
2nd Prize: Kim Min Hyung (Korea)
3rd Prize: Alexander Hansford (UK)
Merit Awards: Paul Sommerguter (Austria), Rene Jensen (Denmark) and Andost (USA)

Saturday afternoon saw the first of the lectures with David Ben talking about presentation and illustrating it with a masterful performance of the classic Egg Bag.  Very interesting stuff.  After David were 2 of the Flicking Fingers - Jorg Alexander and Jorg Willich.  Alexander taught a wonderful borrowed ring to nest of boxes routine while Willich talked a lot about presentation, illustrating his points by producing a full can of cola from inside his shoe.

The lectures were followed by a special tribute show in honour of the late, great Jim Cellini.  Cellini was a good friend to the International Convention, always there simply to hang out and meet up with friends.  He was regarded by those in the know as the greatest street magician of all time - possibly the greatest street performer of all time - and the line up of talent that gathered to pay tribute showed how well loved and well respected he was.

Because of the size of the auditorium at The Mermaid, the Gala Show at the International Convention is performed twice.  I usually go on the Sunday night and this year was no different, meaning that I had the Saturday night to do what I like.  This year, I went to dinner with a group of people who are regarded as some of the best performers and scholars in magic.  I looked at the group I was with and realised that, as a magician, I was the only one I'd never heard of!  It was a fascinating evening of conversation, magic and phenomenal Italian food.  I also ate crab for the first time!

From left to right, Me, John Carney, David Ben, Paul Kieve,
Michael Albright, Guy Hollingworth and Peter Lamont


Sunday gave us another cracking day.  The Close Up Gala was of the highest standard.  Hosted by John Lenahan, highlights included Tyler Wilson managing to get a card on the ceiling of the theatre and having to climb up a massive ladder at the side of the stage to get to it; Derek Hughes had the whole room laughing while he fooled us and Manuel Muerte performed his brilliant FISM act - and yes, the mouse went kaput!  After the Close Up Gala came another lecture from more members of the Flicking Fingers - this time Pit Hartling and Manuel Muerte.  This time, it was magic all the way with very little in the way of theory.  Some great stuff.

My next event is always highly anticipated by everyone who attends the convention.  For the last few years, the David Berglas Foundation for Promoting the Art of Magic has presented the Berglas Award to a surprise recipient.  The first time, in 2007, it was presented to the MacMillan family for all their work with the convention.  In 2008, it was Uri Geller, who then stayed and took part in a fascinating question and answer session.  2009 saw David Copperfield being presented with the award and, thanks to the magic of Skype, he was gracious enough to participate in a Q&A session.

This year, it was presented to the brilliant Juan Tamariz - the Spanish card expert who is a house-hold name in the Spanish speaking world as well as being one of the most respected performers and thinkers within the magic world.  As with last year, a Skype conference had been set up between London and Spain so that Sr Tamariz could answer our questions but technical problems caused the image to freeze after only a couple of questions.  A few moments later, David Berglas proved that he could fool over 500 magicians by, with a magical gesture, producing Juan Tamariz live on stage in London.  Sr Tamariz then went on to answer questions for an hour.  It was a great surprise and something that none of us that were there will easily forget.

Tamariz freezes on Skype with David Berglas onstage

Moments later, and Tamariz joins Berglas on stage 

The Gala Show was excellent.  Personal highlights included Noel Britten's (usual) brilliant hosting of the show, including running gags galore, Gunther's first Magicians' Anonymous meeting and Tom Noddy performing his wonderful bubble act.



Tom Noddy's Bubble Act

And so, with the Gala Show, the 2010 International Convention came to an end.  Well, apart from the late night gathering in the bar.  Loads of magicians talking and showing magic until the wee hours of the morning.

Chris Korn, one of the stars of BBC1's new show "The Magicians",
with
Derek Hughes "passing by"
 

Next year's convention is the 40th edition and the organisers have a number of special events being planned for next November.  If you're a magician, keep an eye on the International Magic website for more details.
 
Speak soon.
The Cardman :-)

16 November 2010

www.berneracanvas.co.uk

Hi folks

Sorry I haven't been posting that often lately.  Apart from a second trip to the Edinburgh Fringe back in August, which I only got time to blog about when it was too late to blog about it, I've not been up to too much to talk about.  However, one thing that I can now talk about is a website that I have been busy building.

My cousin, Janice, has just started her own business called Bernera Canvas. Janice's company allows you to upload a photograph via her website and it will then be put onto canvas for you. She also has a number of pictures of the isles of Lewis and Harris, located in the Outer Hebrides off the north-west coast of Scotland, that can also be put onto canvas for you as a gift for someone.  There are some spectacular views to choose from.

It would be great if you'd go and have a look.  If you like what you see, please put an order in - and don't forget to let others know about her services.

Speak soon.

The Cardman :-)