Ian Thom
What's in the box?
What's in the box?
A mystery evening... Mwah, mwah, mwah!
A multi-award winning Magic Circle magician, close-up conjurer and sophisticated illusionist. Known for his 'Brilliantly different' style of magic, classic conjuring with a contemporary twist.. By the time of this lecture, Oliver will be the President of the IBM British Ring, so get those forelocks ready for tugging!
Lee Hathaway is one of the UK’s leading close-up and cabaret magicians, a member of The Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star and has been seen by over 7 million people worldwide. With over 20 years performing excellence and headstrong on delivering outstanding entertainment, Lee Hathaway is themagician for your event. Invited to some […]
Bring along the first trick you ever learned, or the first trick you were ever shown, bonus points for the best back story!! Perhaps you learnt the trick in a book or you were shown it by a relative, maybe every time you perform it, it reminds you of them?
Present a trick that uses a borrowed item from a spectator, could be switched out for a gaffed item.
Comedian and best selling author Adam Bloom will be hosting a live Q&A on how to write original material
Like Ronseal it does what it says on the tin!! Bring in your homemade magic, magic made from items you've found around the house or something you've actually made yourself. It may be a gimmick or something else.
Bring along as many coin, card and any other trick you can shoe horn into the topic for the evening. Prizes for the most inventive trick, booby prize for the cheesiest trick
As the title suggests, this is an evening that is all fingers and thumbs. We're looking for your to bring along any magic that uses fingers or thumbs. It could be a thumb tip or a sanada gimmick. It could be you showing us your cardisty skills.
Bring along your favourite mental magic effects, perhaps it ws something Derren Brown did to inspire you? Maybe you know Corinda's 14th step. A prize for the most original effect (voted by the audience) Booby prizes for the least inventive effect.
Member Ian Thom hosts an evening looking into the world of clowning.