Imagine your audience screaming with laughter and
amazement as they experience some of the funniest and most amazing magic in the world!
Terry has created a show that kids of all ages
love. It features plenty of audience participation. Everyone in the audience gets
involved in the show. Terry also uses volunteers from the audience to come up and help him
make the magic happen. Sometimes the magic won't work for Terry, but it will work for the volunteer (the
kids scream with excitement over this).
The magic includes...
Laser Thru Balloon is a Star Wars Illusion
that makes kids go "WOW"!
Topsy Turvey Pom Poms will leave everyone
scratching their heads
The Mis-Made Flag is a patriotic number
that goes terribly wrong
The Vanishing Water has an adult as the star
who helps teach a trick
The Paper Mystery is hands down the "funniest
trick" according to audiences
The Diamonds is a story about how your
education will transform you
Karl and Rocky are two puppets that make some
great magic
The Levitation is the big
finale. The birthday child floats in midair! You read that right! The audience will
actually see your child floating. It's a real "Kodak Moment".
There's lots of other gags, tricks and bits-of-business sprinkled
through the show to make it a complete theatrical experience for your audience.
At the end of the "Levitation" Terry presents the star of the show
with their very own custom Magic Kit that Terry assembles
himself. This kit contains tricks that have been selected and tested by Terry and guaranteed to be easy to
perform and amazing to any audience. Being able to perform magic will give your child a boost to
their self esteem.
Terry presents each child with their very own
"Magical Goodie Bag". This party bag contains simple magic tricks and puzzles that everyone
can take home and enjoy. That's one less headache for you to provide, Terry takes care of it for you.
The audience is then lined up and escorted to the "Cake and Presents
Room" where Terry leads the group in a round of "Happy Birthday", making the "Wish", and blowing out the
candles. This leaves you free to run the camera for this memorable moment.
Terry then wishes everyone a "goodbye" and leaves to pack up the
show.
The show will work well almost anywhere. Terry prefers the show to be
indoors. He is used to performing in the home usually in front of the fireplace, TV or any large room where the
kids can sit on the floor in front of him. The "stage" area needs to be about 8' wide by 6' deep on a solid
and level surface. An electrical outlet nearby is required for the music
system.
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