'Parlour' style routine for Bride and Groom

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'Parlour' style routine for Bride and Groom

Postby philipksmith » Jul 13th, '11, 10:29



I usually do close up at weddings (reception and table-hopping) and will normally do Anniversary Waltz at the top table for the bride and groom.

I have a booking in August in which they want close up at the reception (not tables) and for me to do a Parlour style effect for the Bride and Groom after the speeches - which in this case is before the meal.

Any suggestions? I am considering Jay Scott Berry's 'Destiny or Free Will' and hope it will work for an audience of about 10 tables as well as the happy couple.

Ideas welcome....

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Postby sleightlycrazy » Jul 13th, '11, 11:26

How about a cut and restored turban with the bride and groom holding onto opposite ends of the cloth? I think a slightly modified version of the second phase of Penn and Teller's "Polyester" routine would work well. The patter can be about the various things that can be frustrating in a relationship-- each with a new slice of the cut turban-- and how regardless of the frustration, the connection of marriage remains.

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Postby daleshrimpton » Jul 13th, '11, 12:59

afghan bands?

you could patter about how two ( ends) met... how two, linked become one.. .. I forget the exact sequence of events, but You get the drift. :) :)

this could possibly routine with the turban.

thought if you can lay your hands on one of those double wrist choppers, thats teh act sorted right there. :lol:

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Postby grant_m23 » Jul 13th, '11, 13:07

I'm Best Man for a wedding later this year, and planning on doing Marc Paul's "Summing Up" as a form of ice breaker - using random numbers hidden in the floral arrangements at each table. Still deciding if the reveal is to be the wedding day, or the day they were engaged.

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Postby Mandrake » Jul 13th, '11, 14:19

grant_m23 wrote:I'm Best Man for a wedding later this year, and planning on doing Marc Paul's "Summing Up" as a form of ice breaker - using random numbers hidden in the floral arrangements at each table. Still deciding if the reveal is to be the wedding day, or the day they were engaged.


I did this last Christmas with that date as the final total and an extra line had to be added to deal with 6 digits. There's a big 'risk' that a memorable date will be spotted early but perhaps a wedding date might not be as obvious as Christmas Day! It's a great routine, best of luck, hope it all goes well.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Jul 13th, '11, 18:16

I really love this sort of routine and have got a couple that I use quite often. Anything that can demonstrate a connection between the couple is great, have them both pick a card from separate deck and the cards match, p k touches is also good. Another that I use is my Jack Sparrow's compass routine where by a compass points at one's heart's true desire, it's just a dressed up presentation of the compass trick from Fulves Self Working Mental Magic.

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