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I'd change that slightly to mentalism can be very boring unless the performer is extremely skilledmentalism is boring.
Tomo wrote:Brown's geek stuff (walking on glass, blockhead, pulse stop) was boring. There, I said it. It was too long and it was not entertaining for a large part of the audience, who realised that his feet weren't cut to ribbons, blood wasn't gushing from his nose and he hadn't had a fatal heart attack. There was no expectation made of them; they had no role. His very best stuff engages the whole audience in a mystery. when they're engaged, the reconciling reality with what's happening is their natural role. It's a meaty, satisfying role.
Tomo wrote:This is going to sound controversial, but it's actually not.
I've watched a lot of mentalism of all levels over the years and the one thing I have noticed repeatedly is that a person standing on stage unconvincingly lying about their methods is not entertaining. No one cares! No one believes you! Just say "I lie" and get to the tricks already!
The very best mentalism I've ever seen burns through material. If you're planning to do a half hour set with just three effects, then you're going to take an average of TEN MINUTES to get to the revelation. This is FAR too long. Unless you've worked out some exquisite patter that will actually hold people's attention, you're boring them. You really are. Try four effects. Try five. Try anything, but keep it coming until your time is done.
Brown's geek stuff (walking on glass, blockhead, pulse stop) was boring. There, I said it. It was too long and it was not entertaining for a large part of the audience, who realised that his feet weren't cut to ribbons, blood wasn't gushing from his nose and he hadn't had a fatal heart attack. There was no expectation made of them; they had no role. His very best stuff engages the whole audience in a mystery. when they're engaged, the reconciling reality with what's happening is their natural role. It's a meaty, satisfying role.
Too much coffee...
Mandrake wrote:I'd change that slightly to mentalism can be very boring unless the performer is extremely skilledmentalism is boring..
phillipnorthfield wrote:Tomo wrote:This is going to sound controversial, but it's actually not.
I've watched a lot of mentalism of all levels over the years and the one thing I have noticed repeatedly is that a person standing on stage unconvincingly lying about their methods is not entertaining. No one cares! No one believes you! Just say "I lie" and get to the tricks already!
The very best mentalism I've ever seen burns through material. If you're planning to do a half hour set with just three effects, then you're going to take an average of TEN MINUTES to get to the revelation. This is FAR too long. Unless you've worked out some exquisite patter that will actually hold people's attention, you're boring them. You really are. Try four effects. Try five. Try anything, but keep it coming until your time is done.
Brown's geek stuff (walking on glass, blockhead, pulse stop) was boring. There, I said it. It was too long and it was not entertaining for a large part of the audience, who realised that his feet weren't cut to ribbons, blood wasn't gushing from his nose and he hadn't had a fatal heart attack. There was no expectation made of them; they had no role. His very best stuff engages the whole audience in a mystery. when they're engaged, the reconciling reality with what's happening is their natural role. It's a meaty, satisfying role.
Too much coffee...
Have to say I agree. The best way I can put it is that the second halve's, (Minus the finale) seems too self indulgent for me. I'm talking about the Geek stuff in Something Wicked, and Seance Stuff in Evening and Enigma.
The first halves are truly spectacular though, it is, in my opinion near perfect mentalism. If the presentations are entertaining in their own right, (Minus the effect), then the 10 mins thing is less of a worry. But in most cases, with other performers, it's just talking, and as Tomo points out... boring.
As for the living legend thing... How can you deny that! , this is a thread and promotion for tickets for a show that hasn't even been written yet!
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