The Allan Slaight Awards

Saturday night, as part of a special gala show concluding the 44th Magic Collectors Weekend in Montreal, Magicana presented the Allan Slaight Awards. The awards, now in their third year, were created by the Slaight Family Foundation to honour Allan Slaight. A deeply passionate magician who is better known to the world at large through his work in broadcasting, he is now in his eighties, his idea of a quiet Canadian retirement involves quietly donating millions of dollars each year to various healthcare and arts organizations. 

The awards recognize the best in magic with $50,000 a year in prizes. There are awards for performances for the public and also those who advance the craft, publishing reference material within the field. In the two years the awards have been given previously, some of my favourite magicians have received the awards, including Penn & Teller. 

For the first two years, the awards were presented a private dinner. This is the first time they have been open to see. The winners were:

Max Maven
Lifetime Achievement - $15,000

Derek DelGaudio
Sharing Wonder - $15,000

John Lovick
Sharing Secrets - $10,000

Edward Hilsum
International Rising Star - $5,000

Eric Leclerc
Canadian Rising Star - $5,000

David Ben, John Lovick, Max Maven, Edward Hilsum, Julie Eng - Photo by David Linsell

David Ben, John Lovick, Max Maven, Edward Hilsum, Julie Eng - Photo by David Linsell

This year, I was backstage for the show, so I had a slightly different perspective. For example, here is John Lovick who won the award for Sharing Secrets for a book he wrote in collaboration with Handsome Jack, the world's foremost male model magician. He's having a slight wardrobe malfunction.

Handsome Jack with his pants down... don't ask. 

Handsome Jack with his pants down... don't ask. 

Tickets are selling for Magic Tonight

There is no Magic & Martini this weekend as I will be in Montreal for the opening of the Illusions exhibit at the McCord Museum in Montreal. (More on that later.)

But we do have one special performance coming up in a few weeks and tickets are over 40% sold out. On Saturday, June 17 we're bringing back Magic Tonight for one night, thanks to the Soul City Social Club and the Social Capital Theatre. This show ran weekly with dozens of special guests over a period of 28 months, but has been on hiatus for the past year. I'll be joined by the hilarious and zany Rob Testa and Canada's foremost theatrical pickpocket James Harrison

We have limited seating. Tickets are available below:

The Tricks In The Six

After a lengthy debate as to whether or not it is correctly spelled Six or 6ix, I'm allowed to announce that the newly minted Toronto Magic Company has announced the premiere of a new show in the city. 

This evening features the magical talents of the charming and delightful Ben Train, the irritatingly photogenic Keith Brown and a special guest visiting from Florida, Karl Hein. The performance is this Thursday night at "No One Writes to the Colonel" (don't ask) near Bathurst & College.

Tickets are limited and available at www.torontomagiccompany.com.

Photos from Magic & Martini in Toronto

Last night, at SpiritHouse in Downtown Toronto, we hosted another sold-out Magic & Martini. Thank you to everyone who attended the show. We had a great deal of fun with a few surprises. Here are a few photos from the evening from Tyler Sol Williams

Our next few Toronto shows are already full, but we have dates listed through the end of September. Readers can use the code shaken for a discount on the price of tickets when purchasing online

Photos from Magic & Martini in Oakville

Last night, we hosted another sold out Magic & Martini at O'Finn's Irish Temper in Oakville. Thank you to everyone who came out and braved the weather, traffic and construction. We had a wonderful time. Here are a few photos from Tyler Sol Williams

Our next performance in Oakville is coming up on Friday, June 16. Readers can use the code shaken for a discount on the price of tickets purchased online

Photos from Magic & Martini in Toronto

Last night, we hosted another sold out Magic & Martini at SpiritHouse in downtown Toronto. (It was on a Wednesday night for reasons that didn't really make sense at the time and still don't.) Thank you to everyone who attended. 

Our next few Toronto performances are sold out but we have dates listed through the end of September. Readers can use the code shaken for a discount on the price of tickets purchased online

Here are some photos from the event from Tyler Sol Williams.