Reading the posts above has left me saddened and mystified. You are obviously all encountering a completely different type of children's magician that I have encountered.
I have made a very good living for fifteen years doing primarily children's magic, and I have never once asked a woman to hold my plums. I have never shown up at a gig looking like a homeless wino. I have never eyed up the mums. I have never used cheap wooden props. Don't tar us all with the one brush.
Magic_Hack wrote:
Having said that, and in all fairness, I can understand the frustration of a more experiences magician who regularly does venues such as weddings, buisness stuff....and has to entertain a bunch of kid's and get out all the lower level stuff......
so in my opinion, magicians just starting out will probably take this as an experience to really get started in performing magic, while more experienced magicians may find it more of a hassle than anything. Maybe some other members might want to comment on this ?
What patronising, arrogant rubbish. I perform regularly at weddings, business conferences, black-tie events, etc, but I enjoy my children's shows every bit as much. I never "get out all the lower level stuff". I give the kids a quality show, with my best technique and presentation.
The original question was whether children's magicians really enjoy what they do. It is a rather silly question; if you don't enjoy it you shouldn't be doing it. Leave it to those of us who do enjoy it, and who are professional enough to do a good job.
And may I suggest to FairieSnuff that if the children's entertainers you use to entertain your two angels are so poor, you should stop using them rather than make snide remarks about them behind their backs.