our biggest problem is that you can't hear them, and they can't hear you. So, do anything that doesn't require much verbal communication. You could even come up with something that has instructions written down.
I nearly busted a gut when I read this line. . .
Firstly, this is exactly why I detest fools doing "Mentalism" in the same way they would do Close-up/Table Hop Magic... WRONG ATMOSPHERE!
Mentalism and Bizarre Magick both gain optimum advantage when worked under INTIMATE settings... loud dance clubs, bars, and parties DO NOT FIT THAT MOLD so, as I've said for years WHY IN THE HELL ARE YOU RUNNING UP-HILL? Why would anyone think (for more than half a second) of doing Mentalism under such "impossible" environs?
Regardless whether you are someone that sticks with traditional magic or someone that's learned the value of NOT mixing obvious tricks with Mental themed effects, the first part of "the job" is to know what kind of facility lends itself best to the type of material you plan on presenting. In some cases you may find a facility large enough to do one style of magic in one area (such as the noisier room) and setting the more intimate "heady" stuff aside to be used in the quieter part of the room... typically, you will have to decide to do one or the other but NOT BOTH! At least, not both if you plan on being seen as someone "special"... someone that's actually studied his/her craft and does it all DELIBERATELY so as to gain the optimum sense of over-all advantage... that's the name of the game!
While a market has been developed for the strolling "Mind Reader" the actual purpose of strolling Mentalism if for it to serve as a means of meeting show patrons and pull off some pre-show set-up right under everybody's nose (Jon Stetson has to be one of the best I've ever watched exploiting this approach; he really needs to do a video on it but I can understand why he keeps it to himself). I'm not saying that "close-up" Mentalism is "wrong" only that too many people are mis-applying how it was intended to be used; my Paper-Clip & Billet routine (sold as THE READING) being a prime example -- there are people actually making a living doing NOTHING BUT that routine along with a $10.00 for 10-minute pitch -- IT'S NOT A MAGIC TRICK and as such, it (and all effects like it) were never intended to be used in Night Clubs by a table hopping finger-flinger.

Sorry, but this is an example as to why the majority of my peer group stay away from forums and magic clubs these days (and why I need to get away from them)
Magicians like mentalism because "it's cool" or, if we were more honest about things "because it allows us to seem superior to the typical mortal" and likewise, to be "more" than a mere magician -- a "court jester" as some would say. It is very rare that people "new" to this world ever stop to actually SEE that when you do a certain type of effect in one particular atmosphere that the reaction and SUPPORT of the audience will differ, or the fact that they react to YOU differently. . .
. . . because they actually see you in a far different light.
Not to be cruel or rude, but when you stop allowing the idea behind an effect to lead you by the nose and start looking at WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO in order to give to the effect an optimum sense of "value" to the public mind you will start becoming a true wonder-worker. The other step that you must take is understanding the value of setting; it's something we old dogs of the big stage understand all too well and why it seems "logical" to us, when working on the more intimate level with folks.
Having an effect/prop is not what makes you magical, it's understanding when, where and how to take that little thing and make it "bigger".
Think about it.
