So it's the old show-biz maxim then? Any publicity is good publicity!
I agree - watching ANY magic done well is a treat, whether or not you know how it's done.
Maybe I react to the whole "Street" thing, as if this were something special. It's certainly a different angle, although historically magicians peddled their trade at markets, circuses - and virtually no better than beggars in some cases.
Nearly all of those dark, gloomy "Street" audiences seem to be people specifically NOT to meet out on a dark night!
Whereas watching Copperfield sawing himself in half is an absolutely amazing illusion, you know that's just what it is - an illusion. You pay for a seat and get entertained. In my view (humble though it is) this is what the craft should be about. Going out in to the night and performing for the violent, spaced-out wraiths of the night is surely not exactly a good example for up and coming magicians! Their careers may not last that long....:/
Ho-humm....
