TonyB wrote:To the public Jerry is a comedian. It is only a few nerds that consider him a magician. It is the comedy that fills the theatres for his shows, not the magic. I know he is handy at it, but that's not what his audience comes for. He has been on the scene two decades or more, so it's not as if people don't know what they are getting when they go to one of his shows.
Well I didn't and I suspect a lot of the people who walked out didn't (probably about 20, though I sure a lot more Jerry newbies stayed for the whole thing since it cost a far whack). At something like the Edinburgh festival, tourists take a lot of punts as they are often there to see as many shows as possible before they leave and with a familiar name on the bill (one who used to be good fun on TV), the show would draw greater punts. I am convinced that as much as half of that audience didn't know what they were in for, based on their reaction.
His poster has magician clearly written and his photo has spade pips for eyes. It is quite suggestive... enough to have convinced me. As I mentioned before, I spotted a number of magic enthusiasts in the room who obviously were hoping for the same.
In short, he was rubbish and I feel robbed of money, time and a tiny part of my soul that died during the experience.