mark lewis wrote:Tony. I haven't seen much in the way of ANY kind of magic, let alone card magic, done by interesting personalities!
That's an interesting point.
It looks like there are two approaches/ extremes here. On the one hand we have those performers who like the
magic to be the focus (e.g. Mike Skinner), and on the other, we have performers who like their
personality to be the focus (e.g. Bill Malone). Both men make (or have made, in the case of Mr Skinner) their livelihoods from this approach, so it can be surmised that both approaches 'work' (here I'm defining 'work' as 'an audience is prepared to part with their cash to see')
I'm not here to say that one is better than the other, as each has its merits.
TonyB wrote:Certainly would not match a good comedian or a solid circus act.
I think this is a false equivalence. Magic can be presented in a comedy fasion, but obviously will not be as funny as a comedian, as that is not the primary focus of the performance. Ditto circus acts and displays of overt skill.
A good comedian or a solid circus act would not be as
magical, as a magician.