Penn & Teller’s ‘Fool Us’ now available online on-demand..
This is a small sample of the many resources found in the MAGIC ROADSHOW. This appeared in the next to last issue, #171 (link is in the Roadshow nav bar)
Penn & Teller’s ‘Fool Us’ – Every Complete Episode of Season 2
In case you missed one.. or all.. of the FOOL US shows this year, here’s the link to the full season on the CW’s website.. Nothing to download.. just click and enjoy.
- Season 2 begins with magicians Jon Armstrong, Xavier, Greg Dow and Steve Brundage
- Magicians Leon and Romy, Mike Hammer, Shin Lim and Peter Boie
- Magicians Brian Brushwood, Simon Pierro, John Lovick, and Kyle Knight and Mistie
- Magicians Austin Janik, Amazing Allison, Mac King and Norman Ng
- Magicians Bill Cook, Wes Barker, Matt Holtzclaw and David Regal
- Magicians Jay Sankey, Greg Wilson, Trigg Watson and Jen Kramer
- Magicians Kostya Kimlat, Frederick Falk, Chris Funk and Nate Dendy
- Magicians Blake Vogt, Joshua Jay, Levent and Ben Seidman
- Magicians Riley Siegler, Jade, Ran’d Shine and David Roth
- Magicians Joel and Spidey, Rick Lax, Marcus Eddie and Bruce Gold
- Magicians Scott and Puck, Eric Jones, Mark Calabrese and Paul Vigil
- Magicians Victor and Diamond, Francis Menotti, Nash Fung and Chad Juros
- Season 2 ends with magicians Derek Hughes, Reuben Moreland, Suzanne, and Jared Kopf
‘Magic Roadshow Journal of Magic’ is back..

With the New Year still fresh on my mind, I forgot to notify you that a new issue of the MAGIC ROADSHOW JOURNAL OF MAGIC, the largest FREE magic newsletter in the world, has published.
Featuring an array of new effects and videos, this issue can be read online or downloaded as a PDF to be read at your convenience.
Check it out. Subscribing gets you an email notice the moment a new issue goes live, but, you are more than welcome to read or download it without subscribing. You can always wait till I publish a link here… which as you can see is not always the quickest way to be notified. 😉
Magic for the eyes from a deaf magician..
The magician known as Magic Morgan is a showman first — whether making audiences laugh with his comic timing or inspiring gasps as he makes a flapping white dove appear from thin air.
It’s the happy and amazed expressions he sees from the stage that are gratifying. The applause at the end of his shows matters less, because Matthew “Magic” Morgan doesn’t hear it.
Morgan, who is deaf, is one of Wisconsin’s many colorful magicians. He and his wife and stage partner, Liliana, are frequent performers at Kids in the Rotunda at the Overture Center, and will be making an appearance there Saturday, with free, family-friendly shows at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
An interpreter is also part of the show, translating the couple’s American Sign Language into verbal English for non-ASL users. Read more