by pcwells » Jul 25th, '08, 17:15
Juan Tamariz is one of the few performers I have ever seen that can make an hour of non-stop card magic exciting (to me at least). His sheer energy, enthusiasm and love of the performance is stellar. I normally don't care too greatly for card magic, but I love to watch Juan Tamariz at work!
Richard Osterlind reminds me of Peter Falk, and it's a great persona for a mentalist - friendly, engaging, and thoroughly disarming. I think the Columbo comparison's a good one, as he seems to effortlesly sail through his routines, despite a lot of very carefully thought-out detail and subtlety under the surface.
David Williamson is, to my mind, the perfect close-up magician. You can easily forget that he's so innovative and technically talented. You can also easily forget that you're being fooled. David Williamson isn't about the 'trick', he's about the fun of it. Watching him perform is like getting lost in an absurd joke. Great stuff.
It took me a while to fully appreciate Max Maven's performance style, despite being a huge fan of the magic he's published. Having seen him live, however (as opposed to on a video screen) I finally see the point. The guy is very classy, incredibly clever and dryly hilarious. Any American performer that knows the power of the words 'oompa oompa' on a British audience (and has the guts to exploit it) is guilty of genius beyond compare.
John Lenehan is hilarious. 'nuff said.
Terry Herbert is great fun and true gentleman - on and off stage.
Okay, and there's that Derren fella too.
EDIT: I CAN'T SPELLE
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