by magicofthemind » Mar 28th, '09, 11:55
Hi Jimmy
Well, you're clearly not eligible for my first thought, which was the Young Magicians' Club.
As a mere amateur, I'm probably not the best qualified to advise you, but I would say that false shuffles aren't going to get you very far in a magic society audition. You need a routine and presentation skills, as well as "tricks".
I've been watching some of the auditions at the Magic Circle. While many are of a very high standard, some of them have very little in the way of presentation and a string of tricks with poor patter is not going to pass. Perhaps you should widen your reading - I have always felt that books are the best way to learn magic, and you'll find plenty of recommendations, including some of mine, in other threads.
You could perhaps join the London Society of Magicians, which meets in a clubroom at Davenports every other Friday. Try ringing Davenports for details.
EDIT: received and replied to your PM.
Barry