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Don't grab a break and be trapped, take a breather and relax. The breather crimp has really helped my magic performances.
I really believe everyone is creative, they just need a little coaxing to develop it.
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As a seasoned professional, Kevin King explains why having a lot of tools in your box is important. Steve Martin once said, everything you learn comes in useful eventually (he performed Professors Nightmare in The Three Amigos).
There really shouldn't be any such thing as a 'stock line'. The first in a series of articles of creativity.
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Our youngest competitor so far shows age is no barrier as he dreams of Jeff McBride.
Finley (the one in the middle) shows the PropDog Community spirit by sharing this peach of an embarrassing magic story.
Another Trick Story Challenge, this time it is The Stranger & The Mysterious Box by Doug Heath. Keep those entries coming!
A lot of professionals get more in tips than their fee, this is a Do's and Don'ts Guide for the Working Close-up Magician by Kevin King (a working professional).
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Having a volunteer mirror you is not only a comedy goldmine but it can also leave your audience gasping in amazement.
Bank Night is an effect which has been around for ages, and it suits almost every style of performer. Narrowing it down to 5 wasn't easy.
Remember the Ice Bucket Challenges a few years back? Well this is Dave's version of it.
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Check out how the PropDog Shop was created, from an airport luggage service unit to a walk in magic shop!
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As if he doesn't get enough love already, there is now a The Dave Bonsall Appreciation Society.
Fancy getting your audience on the edge of their seats without putting your life on the line
Re-inventing a classic prop and putting a great effect back in the limelight