A discussion by professional entertainers on the secrets and facts of performing Comedy Magic. From why and how someone gets started to some of the stories behind the scenes. Interesting and entertaining conversation to be enjoyed by those interested in this entertainment art form.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
Short interview with Dan Chan, a talented comic/magician who turned Mentalist to provide entertainment for Weddings, Restaurants, Fundraisers, and Corporate Clients. Dan has perform from the Bay Area (Home Base) to Japan and from Germany to Hawaii. H... more
Great interview with a guy who got a late start in show business; but is rocking the corporate stages in Nor Cal. Al Skinner has worked for me, works with Larry Wilson, and I have also been a guest to his stage show; he really brings the comedy to hi... more
On this second of two short interviews with comic-magician Greg Otto; where he shares how he was able to switch from close-up magic to comedy-magic, to standup comedy without any issues...amazing talent! He had success with the cruise lines, comedy c... more
We had some audio difficulties with this recording; but the story of Mr. Ottos career as a Magician AND standup comic is very different than most. Greg Otto started, like most, as a straight magician; but his interest in standup comedy took him to pe... more
Back in the day, early 1908s, it was at my main club Laughs Unlimited that for years we had an actual clown. Jim Jayes, working at "Clancy The Clown" ,was the person entertaining and directing the crowds I had on the weekend nights. Plus, instead of ... more
I have not had the pleasure of working with comic/magician Christopher Barnes; but he came highly recommended and everything I was told was true. Chris approaches his magic using a kind'a cartoonish delivery, bright colors, goofy antics, and funny pr... more
I have not had the pleasure of working with comic/magician Christopher Barnes; but he came highly recommended and everything I was told was true. Chris approaches his magic using a kind'a cartoonish delivery, bright colors, goofy antics, and funny pr... more
I have worked with a lot of nationally known magicians, as you have heard on earlier shows from this podcast; but most magicians around the world don't reach those levels of professional shows. However, they are just as dedicated, proficient, and har... more
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