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Photos from Magic & Martini in Toronto

Last night at SpiritHouse in Downtown Toronto, we had another sold-out Magic & Martini. Thank you to everyone who came out to see the show! Here are some photos from the show from Tyler Williams

We have several upcoming shows in Toronto, Oakville and Hillsburgh. Readers can use the code olive for a discount on the price of tickets when purchasing online

Magic & Martini at SpiritHouse

Last night, we hosted another sold out performance of Magic & Martini at SpiritHouse in Downtown Toronto. Thank you to everyone who attended the show. We are currently sold out in Toronto through the end of May with some spaces in Oakville and Hillsburgh

Readers can use the code olive for a discount on tickets purchased online. 

Photos by Tyler Williams

 

Magic & Martini @ SpiritHouse

Here are a few photos from our sold-out Magic & Martini show at SpiritHouse last Saturday night in Toronto. They include a very enthusiastic attempt to blindfold me where you can see the thumbs digging into my eyes. There was also a woman who asked if she could see into my sleeves and turned the exercise into a full-body pat down. 

Our next two shows at SpiritHouse are already sold out! Tickets for our upcoming shows in Toronto, Oakville and Hillsburgh are available. Readers of this blog can use the code secrets for a special discount on the price of tickets when booking online

Photos by Tyler Williams. 

Face2Face - Again

A few weeks ago, I sat down with David Peck, the host of the Face2Face Podcast and ridiculously tall Canadian magician Brian Roberts to discuss their upcoming lecture "Spare Change for Social Change."

Both David and Brian have appeared several times as guests on Magic Tonight. I've been a guest on David's podcast twice already (see here and here) and but this time I was able to steal the microphone and serve as interviewer and host. We met in the mysterious back room of the Browser's Den of Magic, who will be hosting the lecture later this month. 

We talked about the process of sharing and uncovering secrets and the value that different magicians place on different branches of the craft of magic. Eventually, David's inner philosopher reared its ugly head and we discussed the role of the modern performing magician in today's society. It was a very interesting conversation to be part of. 

You can download the podcast here (episode no. 263) or subscribe in iTunes. Tickets are available for the lecture on Saturday, February 26 at 6:00 PM, $20 when you reserve online

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*The unhealthy obsession with "introductions" in the podcast is a dig at a previous appearance of mine on the "Discourse in Magic" podcast... long story.