by Part-Timer » Feb 7th, '05, 10:12
This is bringing back memories of my second stage appearance, when I was 18 and did a show in front of about 2-300 people, most of whom were about the same age as me (it was when I was at college).
Oh yes, and the microphone didn't work properly.
Surprisingly, it went quite well.
I get the impression your audience isn't going to be that big, but please think about your material. In my opinion, 'Heirloom' is a terrible choice for even a moderately big audience. An audience of teenagers is even worse.
Think about what is important to make that effect work well. Think about the need to tell a story and the patience the audience needs. Think about how well it works if your audience feels a little nostalgic (not something associated with 12 year olds). Think about how the trick ends and whether that really works for anything more than a small group of people. It's a great effect, but save it for when it will have most impact.
The Nicholas Einhorn book is good and I got a copy for the same price (£4.99) at Borders on Oxford Street.
Have a look at volume 1 of Dan Harlan's series 'Packs Small, Plays Big', if you want ideas for a stage show. I haven't seen the DVD myself, but have seen some of it in a trailer and the material looks suitable. High energy stuff, with a lot of fun.