
Do NOT under any circumstances take any alcohol or stimulants before a performance. Whatever any of the guys says..it will upset, disorientate your concentration. This was the downfall of many old club acts, often drinking in between appearances to 'pass the time away' before performing. It is a false assumption that drink will calm your nerves!
Pm me an e mail addrsss and I will send you a simple relaxation method which once you have learned it, will stand you in good stead.
Loosen up the arms for 7 or 8 minutes, gently before entering the venue. Easily done in the toilet.
1. Play the piano..in other words wriggle the fingers. THEN at the same time,
2. Rotate the wrists THEN with both movements going,
3. Rotate the elbows. Then with all three movements going,
4. Rotate the entire arms.
NOW after a SHORT while. Stop the arms BUT keep the other 3 movements going.
Then one by one stop each. Finally stop the fingers.
It's an exercise I devised some 40 years ago and have taught it to hundreds of actors and a hell of a lot of magicians,
PERFORM. Standing at the table. Thus you dominate, avoid funny angles and all can see all the props etc. Sitting with the punters puts you on their level and you are NOT part of their party. Only sit if there are 2 or 3 people to entertain.
Make sure everything is well worked out and very well rehearsed. Try the stuff out on one or two friends a number of times beofre you meet the public. NOT magicians. They will watch and probably launch into their ideas.
FINALLy if all fails. Introduce the Act as " This is HOW I saw a very nervous magician perform the othe night. And no, he hadn't been drinking"
Thus you use your drawback as a strength.
Allen Tipton

Began magic at 9 in 1942. Joined Staffs M.S at 13. Nottm.Guild of M. (8 times President. Prog Director 20years)IBM. Awarded Magician of Month 1980 By Intern. Pres. IBM for reproducing Dante's Sim Sala Bim. Writes Dear Magician column for Abra. Mag.