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The magician that monkeys around..

The magician that monkeys around..

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BY KARA BETTIS  kbettis@newsobserver.com

When David Hersh arrives to a party, he’s decked out in plaid pants, a sparkly vest and probably a crazy hat.

He has all sorts of tricks up his sleeves – quite literally – but what makes him different from most entertainers or magicians is that what pops out of thin air is often alive.

Will it be a monkey? A bunny? A bird? In his case, it could be any of the above, and even a few surprises among the total half-dozen animals he incorporates into his “Magic by David”shows.

“I like to tell customers, you hire me, and it’s like a magic shop comes to your house and explodes,” Hersh said.

Not only might confetti fall from the sky, or some small bursts of fire – “we have a lot of pyrotechnics,” Hersh said – but sugar gliders could appear out of a sugar jar. After a flash of fire in a cage, a monkey might suddenly be inside. Even a small, green parrot can act like a bat.

Hersh, one of the most popular magicians in eastern North Carolina, has been practicing magic since he was 11-years-old. His first animal was a dove.

“My sister had a birthday party and they hired a magician – and that was it,” he said. “My mom would take me around from show to show.”

Magic shows put him through college in New York, and after school, it took him about three years to build up his business through word-of-mouth.

Sometimes, he’ll do special tricks on request – like helping the star of a Sweet 16 party make a grand entrance, or help a model at a catwalk in Raleigh have a dove appear in her birdcage hat.

Fifteen years ago, he upgraded to training Einstein, a service Capuchin monkey – yes, he can retrieve cell phones, flip on lights and complete other services – who is often the star of his show. He’s worked at retirement communities and can even change the battery out of a wheelchair.

“He’s a member of the family,” Hersh said of Einstein. “I’m his daddy monkey.”

Einstein will hop onto Hersh’s arm, curl around his neck, and smile on command.

While his shows range all over Johnston County, Wake County and beyond, Hersh’s weekends are often booked, up to a month in advance. The hour-long shows start at $250, but keep even parents riveted as he launches from one trick to the next.

He totes around three trunks, full of illusions, gimmicks and tricks. For adult shows, he focuses on mind-reading and extra-sensory perceptions. Unlike many magicians, he avoids slight-of-hand tricks and instead focuses on tricks that engage the audience or interact with children.

Recently, business has grown so much that he has hired 11 employees for face painting and creating 3-D balloon animals, like unicorns or parrots that can sit on your shoulder, at parties.

“I can’t hire another magician, because he won’t be as good,” Hersh said. “And I want the best.”  Source..  http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/eastern-wake-news/article25948801.html

MASTERS OF ILLUSION RETURNS FOR SECOND SEASON ON THE CW ..

MASTERS OF ILLUSION RETURNS FOR SECOND SEASON ON THE CW ..

HOSTED BY DEAN CAIN
DEBUTING ON FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2015AT 8:00 P.M. PACIFIC/EASTERN/7:00 P.M. CENTRAL 38 of the World’s Greatest Magicians To Appear in TV Series.

  

Hollywood, CA – MASTERS OF ILLUSION produced by Associated Television International and hosted by Dean Cain will return for a second season on The CW on Friday, July 10, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. Pacific/Eastern/7:00 p.m. Central.  The fast-paced 13-week 30-minute variety show will feature 38 of the world’s greatest magicians. Masters of Illusion will feature amazing magic performed by cutting-edge Grand Illusionists, Escape Artists, Fire Eaters, Quick Change Artists, Mentalists, Sleight of Hand Artists and Comedy Magicians.  Live audience members and television viewers at home will be amazed!

Dean Cain, Host of Masters of Illusion, is an actor, producer and writer.  Cain stars in the upcoming new television show, “Supergirl,” in which he plays the role of Supergirl’s father.  He plays the role of detective Mason Danvers in the recently released film “Vendetta.”  Cain’s other upcoming films include “Beverly Hills Christmas,” “The Dog Who Saved Summer” and “Dead Sanctuary.”  His breakthrough performance as an actor was in the dual roles of Superman/Clark Kent in the television series “Lois & Clark:  The New Adventures of Superman” in 1993.  Other television credits include “Ripley’s Believe It of Not!,” “Hit The Floor,” “Las Vegas,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Out of Time” and “Bloopers.”  As a producer, Cain’s credits include:  “Ripley’s Believe It of Not!,” “Maneater” and the upcoming film, “The League.”  As a writer, he penned “Off Camera with Dean Cain,” “The Red Pill” and “Pure Country 2:  The Gift.”  The roster of award-winning magicians from around the world appearing in theMasters of Illusion is a virtual who’s who in the field of prestidigitation.  The 38 acts appearing on television series during its 13-week run include:

  • Ed Alonzo (Comedy Magician – The Misfit of Magic from Toluca Lake, CA)
  • Jason Andrews (Illusionist from Las Vegas, NV)
  • Les Arnold & Dazzle (Les Arnold and Alex Arnold, Comedy Magicians from Long Beach, CA)
  • Barry & Stuart (Barry Jones from Wales, Scotland and Stuart MacLeod of Garden Grove, CA, Comedy Magicians)
  • Mark Bennick (Illusionist from Las Vegas, NV)
  • Tom Burgoon (Comedy Magician from Kansas City, MO)
  • Nathan Burton (Illusionist from Las Vegas, NV)
  • Mike Caveney (Comedy Magician of Pasadena, CA)
  • Danny Cole (Sleight of Hand Magician from Beverly Hills, CA)
  • David & Leeman (David Blatter and Leeman Parker, Comedy Magicians from Hollywood, CA)
  • Farrell Dillon (Card Trick Magician from Boise, ID)
  • Greg Frewin (Exotic Animal and Origami Magician from Niagra Falls, Ontario, Canada)
  • Angela Funovits (Mentalist from Cleveland, OH)
  • Greg Gleason (Illusionist from Las Vegas, NV)
  • John Gabriel (Illusionist from Sante Fe Springs, CA)
  • Michael Grandinetti (Illusionist from Studio City, CA)
  • Michael Griffin (Escape Artist from Columbus, OH)
  • Christopher Hart (Puzzle Magician from Sherman Oaks, CA)
  • Jarrett & Raja (Jarrett Parker and Raja Rahman, Grand Illusionists from Las Vegas, NV)
  • Chipper Lowell (Comedy Magician of Fullerton, CA)
  • Matt Marcy (Interactive Comedy Magician from Culver City, CA)
     
  • Circe Martinez (Dove Ace Magician from Las Vegas, NV)
  • Jeff McBride (Mask, Myth and Drams Fusion Illusionist from Las Vegas, NV)
  • Johnny Ace Palmer (Close-Up Magician from Huntington Beach, CA)
  • Jonathan Pendragon (Master of Imagination Illusionist from Toluca Lake, CA)
  • Piff The Magic Dragon and Mr. Piffles (John Vanderput and Mr. Piffles, The World’s First Performing Magic Chihuahuaä from Las Vegas, NV)
  • Nathan Phan (Comedy Magician from Orange, CA)
  • Aaron Radatz (Illusionist from Branson, MO)
  • Murray SawChuck (Comedy Magician from Las Vegas, NV)
  • John Shryock and Mari Lynn (Close-Up and Manipulation Magicians from Tucson, AZ)
  • Sos & Victoria (Sos and Victoria Petrosyan, Quick Change Artists from Altrip, Germany – Sos is originally from Yerevan, Armenia and Victoria is originally from Moscow, Russia)
  • Titou (Baptiste Molard, Illusionist Pasadena, CA)
  • Rick Thomas (Illusionist from Branson, MO)
  • Arthur Trace (The Artful Deceiver, Close-Up Magician from Sherman Oaks, CA)
  • Michael Turco (Illusionist from Valencia, CA)
  • Vixen (Cat LaCohie, Fire Performer and Glass Walking Magician from Hollywood, CA)
  • Fielding West (Comedy Magician from Las Vegas, NV)
  • Tommy Wind (Illusionist from Las Vegas, NV)

The first episode kicking off the second season of Masters of Illusion on The CW on Friday, July 10, 2015 will feature magicians Greg Frewin, Barry & Stuart, Sos & Victoria, Murray SawChuck, Michael Turco and Rick Thomas.

Masters of Illusion is produced by Associated Television International with returning Executive Producers David McKenzie (“The 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards,” “Marie”), Gay Blackstone (“The World Magic Awards” 2007-2009), David Martin (“The World Magic Awards” 2007-2009, “Marie”), and Al Schwartz (“The 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards,” “The Golden Globe Awards” 2013 and 2014, “The Gulf is Back”), along with Co-Executive ProducersJustin Pierce (“The Rocky Saga:  Going The Distance”) and Jim Romanovich (“Robert Earl’s Be My Guest”). Associated Television International (ATI) is an Emmy Award-winning company that has been the world’s largest producer of magic for both stage and screen for over three decades.  ATI’s television series, specials and feature films have aired on all U.S. broadcast networks, major cable channels and with television partners all over the world.  Current series in production include:  “The Hollywood Christmas Parade,” “Masters of Illusion,” “Robert Earl’s Be My Guest,” and the Emmy Award-nominated “Laura McKenzie’s Traveler.  ATI has also been Emmy Award-nominated for its various television specials and series.  For more information, please visit:  www.associatedtelevision.com

. To view a trailer of promotional footage of Masters of Illusion please visit (60 seconds) https://vimeo.com/131695458

(90 seconds)  https://vimeo.com/131695457

To learn more about Masters of Illusion, please visit..  http://www.cwtv.com/shows/masters-of-illusion/

Story Source: Media Contacts for Associated Television International: Steve Moyer, Steve Moyer Public Relations @ 818.784.7027

;moyerpr@earthlink.net  Megan Trevino, CORE Public Relations Group @

323.934.7044

;Media Contact for The CW:  Judy Yam @ 818.977.1021

judy.yam@cwtv.com

Swallowing Needles and Disappearing Elephants? Learn the Making Behind Penn & Teller’s Magic!

Swallowing Needles and Disappearing Elephants? Learn the Making Behind Penn & Teller’s Magic!

By Harry Haun for Playbill.. 

Penn & Teller, the acclaimed magic-making duo, are back on Broadway for the third time, with a collection of their old favorites and stunning new tricks.

It wouldn’t be prudent to pack a cell phone if you plan to catch Penn & Tellerat the Marriott Marquis July 7-Aug. 16. At every performance, some poor patron is relieved of his-or-hers, but it surfaces later in the show — in an unlikely (and ungodly) place.

Top hats aren’t advisable, either. “Pulling a rabbit out of a hat is the cliché of magic — a figure of speech, really — but, in 60 years of magic, I have never seen that,” admits the mononymous Teller, and he intends to correct that oversight with this show. “I thought maybe there’s a reason I haven’t — and there is: you need a hat big enough to contain a rabbit. You can’t pull that out of a baseball cap or a cowboy hat. You need a top hat, and, for it to be convincing, you have to borrow a top hat. You can’t just drag your own on stage because people just figure there’s a gimmick to it.”

Read more..  http://www.playbill.com/news/article/swallowing-needles-and-disappearing-elephants-learn-the-making-behind-penn-tellers-magic-351962

Master magician Johnny Thompson talks about illustrious career..

Master magician Johnny Thompson talks about illustrious career..

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Multi-award-winning magician Johnny Thompson chatted with Digital Journal about his latest projects and illustrious career.
“I started out as a boy of eight, that saw a movie about a Mississippi River boat gambler, and that’s what I wanted to be, and my mother took me to a used book store and got a book called ‘The Expert at the Card Table,’ which is the bible of card cheaters and also magical card experts. Most magicians who read it thought it was an academic at the time,” he said. “I spent four years learning everything I could, only to come to the rude awakening that there weren’t a lot of places where a 12-year-old spectator could work. I looked in the back of the book and it showed me how to take these gambling moves and apply them to magic, and that’s how I got into magic." 

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Read the rest at… http://www.digitaljournal.com/image/246160

For more information on world renowned magician Johnny Thompson, check out his official website. http://www.tomsoni.com/