It's Showtime!
So you've decided to be a magician. Now you want to join a local
group to learn a lot of tricks of trade. You practice them every
night and now you think you're ready to perform. What should you
remember to do? Here are some tips for a successful magical show.
Show it to Other Magicians
Before plunging straight to the stage, be sure to show it to
other magicians from your local group. They can spot mistakes
and give you advice you could use once you start doing your
show. This will be very important so keep in mind what they have
to say.
Remember to ask for help if you're struggling with your tricks.
Ask them if you're doing it right or ask what you are doing
wrong. Be humble enough to know there are others better than
you.
Plan Your Show
You can't really barge in front of an audience without knowing
the order of how you'll do your tricks. The key is to get their
attention, maintain it and at the end do something mesmerizing.
The first trick should be something that will catch attention.
Don't call on an audience volunteer immediately. Try some simple
but effective sleights of hand to start things off. The second
trick should be better than the first. Then follow it up with
another trick. In between great tricks, try telling something
funny or doing funny tricks just to make them laugh. At the end,
mesmerize them with a spellbinding trick that will make them ask
for more.
Remember that all your tricks should flow from one trick to
another. It should be like a story where all the things
happening are related to one another.
Length of the Show
If you're in front of an audience that is paying, give them
something that will not make them go to the refund window. Show
them something exciting. New tricks are preferable as old tricks
will just make them not want to watch your show.
If you're doing it for kids, do something simple and short.
Remember that a child's attention span is short so you should
give them something that will make them continue watching.
If you're doing street magic, just give them one of the tricks
you've mastered. Just mesmerize them and leave them with their
mouths wide open showing appreciation to your magic.
Remember to practice, plan and time your show. A great show
doesn't need to be long to be good. Just give them something to
remember you by.