magicman777 wrote:would I need to constantly go from table to table or do I wait inbetween? oh and how many tricks would be good for each table?
Sorry, I neglected to answer these questions.
It would very much depend on the environment as to if you had to constantly move around. In a restaurant for example, it is best to approach a table between courses (If the service time is long), at the coffee stage or just after they order. This may create natural breaks in your worktime.
If the reason you are asking is because you need reset time between tables, then this would really depend on your reset time. I try to have either instant reset effects, or be able to reset as I walk between groups/tables.
If you get booked to do an hour in a venue, you dont want to be seen taking regular breaks. You need to look busy the whole time if possible. Otherwise this might give a bad impression and lose future bookings from that client.
You also need to take into consideration your performance restrictions. Are your tricks angle sensitive? Do you NEED a table for any of the tricks, or can you work stood up face to face without the need of a table. These sorts of qustions should dictate what effects your carry with you to these events.
You mention earlier you have 7 or 8 really good effects. Could I ask what they are? This way I could perhaps give you some tips on how usable they are, and perhaps some further tips thereafter.
As to the number of tricks, it depends on time restrictions. If you have 20 tables to perform to within an hour, then you can only really have 3 minutes or less of material for each. However, if you are doing 2 hours of strolling magic at a medium sized wedding reception, you could maybe do a little longer. The general rule of thumb is to leave your audience wanting more, rather than outstaying your welcome.
Start Strong, End Stronger.
Hope this helps?
Thanks