Derren Brown 2007 (and now 2008!) tour

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Postby Mandrake » May 3rd, '07, 21:05



Glad you enjoyed it - now be ready for all those posts suggesting you nip over to the Intro section and tell us more about yourself - don't say you weren't warned :D !!!

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Postby monker59 » May 3rd, '07, 22:36

Does anyone know if he will ever do a U.S. tour?

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Postby RobMagic » May 4th, '07, 08:54

Saw this last night and was thouroughly entertained by his showman ship and the quality of the material.

I think the effects have pretty much been covered in previous posts, my particular favourite was the oracle effect (and although i can probably guess part of the method which blew everyone away, a real slay the audience masterpiece of entertainment

One of the people I was with got selected and they could do nothing but talk about it, simply amazed were her words.

Great entertainer, anyone else notice his, i guess, nervous tick? I can't imagine its part of his act.

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Postby MarcLavelle » May 4th, '07, 10:39

i cant remember which book, but im sure someone will jump at the chance to show their Derren Brown Stalker-Type knowledge off....

But Derren explains how he developed two twitches in his college years, excessive blinking, and his twitching nod. i think he mentioned his nod became habitual, after he started 'nodding' whilst performing, a way to put an agreeing thought in the spec's head, me thinks...

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Postby JackWright » May 4th, '07, 17:49

monker59 wrote:Does anyone know if he will ever do a U.S. tour?


He says he would love to do a broadway one but time does not permit at the moment, although he is doing a US T.V. series apparently.

TheGurkha wrote:i cant remember which book, but im sure someone will jump at the chance to show their Derren Brown Stalker-Type knowledge off....

But Derren explains how he developed two twitches in his college years, excessive blinking, and his twitching nod. i think he mentioned his nod became habitual, after he started 'nodding' whilst performing, a way to put an agreeing thought in the spec's head, me thinks...


My (encycolpedic -like) knowledge of all things Derren tells me that he sais this in several newspaper and magazine articles, and the Derren Brown fan forum says the same thing (the have asked him, presumeably).

It might be mentioned in Tricks of the Mind although I'm not sure, and also on a DVD commentary too in which he is questioned about it.

TheGurkha is right, but I'm not sure about the blinking. He started doing it when performing stage hypnosis and then close-up magic as a way of making people more suggestible and more likely not to question him unconscously and it eventually became a nervous habbit when performing. It's only really when he's on stage or in fornt of lots of people though.

I agree with Agecroft's recollection about the show and oracle act, which was pure genius. I also liked the bit when he did the phone thing.

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Postby monker59 » May 4th, '07, 21:35

JackWright wrote:He says he would love to do a broadway one but time does not permit at the moment, although he is doing a US T.V. series apparently.


OOOOO! OOOOOO! I'm so excited that I feel giddy! :lol: :wink:

Do you have any clues about a date? All I've heard about is a possible mini-series on the Sci-Fi Channel.

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Postby JackWright » May 5th, '07, 10:38

http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=40679&type=0

that's all I have to go on for the minute. More info as and when.

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Postby JackWright » May 5th, '07, 10:47

Predictibly, the link doesn't load the correct page but a homepage-type thing. You should be able to find the page I was referring to by searching 'Derren Brown' in the bottom right corner of the actual homepage. It doesn't contain any dates anyway, just a brief description.

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Postby Mandrake » May 5th, '07, 14:28

According to last Saturday's Magicweek article (www.magicweek.co.uk):
Readers in the States will be able to see Derren sooner than they expected on SCI FI Channel in Derren Brown Project which premieres on July 25th at 10pm: "British sensation described as 'part James Bond, part Yoda.' With numerous top-rated series and specials to his credit, Derren has astounded UK television audiences causing them to conclude that he knows your mind better than you do. SCI FI's original U.S. produced version of the Derren Brown Project (official title TBD) will consist of 6 jaw-dropping 1-hour episodes that must be seen to be believed. The British press has called him 'mind-blowing,' 'fascinating' and 'a warlock.' He doesn't claim to be a mind reader, though he can seemingly predict and control human behavior. He describes his craft as a mixture of suggestion, psychology, misdirection and showmanship. Whatever you choose to call it, his unparalleled gift is a powerful and provocative form of entertainment." Derren Brown – The Heist has been nominated for a Rose d'Or in the "Television Show" category. 28.4.07


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Postby kolm » May 5th, '07, 15:24

He describes his craft as a mixture of suggestion, psychology, misdirection and showmanship.


Nicely missed out 'magic' there :)

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Postby trafman » May 5th, '07, 15:31

Seeing DB in Hull on Tuesday front row centre seats really looking forward to that. I saw his last show in Manchester and thought I would cahnce my hand at going to the stage door with my mate and our partners. Totally surprised that others were not as sad as us which saw us having a great chat with Derren plenty of pics and he signed a couple of bicycle cards and card boxes for us as well as programmes and got my copies of Pure effect and Absolute magic signed. I was not surprised at just how much time he was willing to spend (20-25 mins)and just how easy he was to speak to. There was no doubt he puts care and effort in to chatting with his audience and admirers and is one of the reasons why i remain a fan of DB,nice fella very bright but keeps his feet on the ground. i wonder if others have found him as accomodating when they have met him.
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Postby ian69 » May 6th, '07, 09:15

Just seen his show:

I thought the first half was unimpressive, to be honest. The 20 questions one relied on the same technique as the opener last year and was too obvious. The rest in the first half were a bit lame as the method was clear even while he was doing them, even to a complete amateur like me.

The second half opened even worse with the table turning not working until DB actually kicked the table 3 times and then the specs played along just to get off stage. But they stood there motionless for ages and ages. It's comforting to know that it can even happen to the greats!

HOWEVER it was all rescued by the most stunning Q+A act. It was a mixture of techniques but some answers were just jaw-dropping and people were freaking out. He was amazing.

The whole show was very entertaining but I felt he underestimated his audience. On the tram back even clear "lay" specs had a fair idea how half was done, which isn't like Derren at all. But the Q+A had everyone impressed! It's the first time I've seen a Q+A myself and I doubt I'll ever see it done better.

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Postby JackWright » May 6th, '07, 11:25

The 'Q+A' ian69 refers to is the same as the Oracle Act, discussed above.
That's also about the only thing I agree with ian69 about, but I suppose it depends on which night you go to.

And for the record, it's 'table tipping' although Derren did refer to it as 'table turning' once in my show too.
EDIT: both are actually good.

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Postby nikmagick » May 6th, '07, 12:07

RE: Ian69

Interesting, I had a very different and positive experience of the show and the audiences' reactions before and after.

Guess it's all subjective.

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Postby andycoates » May 7th, '07, 16:57

I saw this last night at Sunderland empire and was very impressed. Yes we may know how he does 1 or 2 of his effects bit the presentation was superb!!
It's too easy to pick fault sometimes, but i walked out the theatre feeling very VERY entertained!!
The first half i would say is your usual Derren brown stuff, but i loved the second half, which for me was more of a demonstration of Victorian magic!!

Would i pay to see the same show again?

Definitely!!
There's a full review at my blog here: Andy Coates Dot Com

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