Just a question really.
How far do you go to make an effect truly unique? Do you push the boundaries and step over the line occasionally?
An example of mine is the following:
Everybody who knows me knows that although I do have my troubles of finding my own character, one thing I am not scared of doing is pushing the boundaries, and trying something new, no matter how risky it is of being caught out.
For instance, I'm thinking of putting into my cabaret performance (a specific one, whereby they want a show which is not your standard mind-reading show) an effect whereby I actually end up "dying" on stage. That is, an effect goes very, very, very wrong and people literally think that I may have made the ultimate sacrifice. Although perfectly safe to me, they don't know it. And at that instance it is ever so real. The show gets halted, mouth to mouth resuscitation occurs by my stage hands, until I awaken coughing and choken, having been "brought back".
Eventually they realise that it is all part of the show and effect on the whole, but for those few minutes they do believe that they have witnessed something very, very bad.
So as you can see, I have pushed the boundaries a hell of a lot here - specifically having a whole routine whereby I "genuinely" pass away on stage, and to everybody watching they very much doubt that it is part of the act, with relation to the extent to which it goes...
I believe the fact that I am young as well also provides a different experience in opposition to if I was an "old wrinkly" (Mandrake

So I'm just wondering what other people's thoughts on the matter is? Is it right, in your opinion, to push the boundaries? What is too far? Does too far really exist, as long as the audience know roughly what to expect?
hmmmm......