Thursday, December 18, 2025

Dan Sperry And Chezaday


 

Harry Blackstone Sr.Live Footage




 

Third Eye


 Now available at www.magiciansmagicshop.com 

"No electronics or gizmos here. Just a simple, direct and easy technique that once learned will serve you for a lifetime, enabling you to read minds whenever you want! This is the type of mentalism I love the most!"
- Marc Paul

This is not just one trick, it is a complex system of how to peek at information written down by your spectators. It is very elegant, clean, and extremely effective. After learning this system you will probably throw away all your peeking devices and stick with the Third Eye system. You will see how to do perfect peeks, how to make them invisible and impossible. You will also learn a few full routines so you can apply this system to your close-up or stage act.

Peeking wallets, boxes and other strange props should go away! If you really can read minds, all you need is a piece of paper and a pen.

This is a deep dive into how to peek at information in the most efficient way but also how to reveal it in an interesting way. How to make it deceptive and engaging for your audience. Be ready for Third Eye and read minds like never before!

KEY FEATURES:

  • Very organic and elegant at the same time!
  • Easy to do!
  • Reset in 5 seconds!
  • All needed gimmicks, You can do it easily by yourself!

Have a look at what one of the best mentalists says about this project:

"Casual, convincing, practical. Third Eye combines tried and tested techniques, applying them in effective ways to create something that is simple and deceptive. It's perfect as part of an EDC, and even for professional use."
- Nique Tan

"Radek's attention to detail and thoughtful structuring has completely revolutionised this old principle into a modern gem."
- Mark Lemon

DOWNLOAD IT TODAY!

Michael Vincent on Fool Us


 

Lucy Darling at Lyric


 

Drag queen, magician and comic Lucy Darling perform to at Lyric on Feb. 21

Magician, drag queen and comic Lucy Darling — the alter ego of Carisa Hendrix — is bringing their “Simply Darling” show to The Lyric Baltimore in February.

The act is described on the theater’s website as a touring variety show featuring the “charming socialite and cocktail enthusiast” Lucy Darling, who is possessed of a “razor-sharp wit, unquestionable advice and skillful magic.”

Hendrix uses the pronouns “they,” “them,” and “theirs.”

The performer first became an answer to a trivia question in 2014. She wrote in a blog post that she made page 86 of the Guinness World of Records two years after she held a lighted torch in her mouth and without using her hands before a live audience in Rome, Italy for 2 minutes, 1 second — a feat that she said also was included in the 2013 “Ripley’s Believe It or Not.”

Clarification for the curious: Lucy Darling is a different character than Judy Darling. Though Judy also is a drag queen, magician and comic, she was created by Coleman Drew and is based in New York, not Canada.

Tickets for Lucy Darling go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Thursday on the Lyric website and will cost $48.65 to $104.65.

Article from Baltimore Sun 

Chris Funk at the Lackland Performing Arts Center

 

Centenary Stage Company will present "Redefining Wonder," featuring award-winning illusionist and musician Chris Funk, as part of the Winter Thaw Music Festival at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 8 in the Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center on the campus of Centenary University at 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown.

"Redefining Wonder" is an immersive, genre-bending multimedia experience that has captivated family audiences nationwide. Blending illusion with live music, Funk’s production stands apart as a magic show unlike any other. Funk, known for his innovative fusion of magic and musicianship, has earned acclaim for creating visceral, imagination-sparking performances that engage audiences of all ages.

Tickets for this Winter Thaw Music Festival performance are $29.50 for adults and $17.50 for children under 12 and students when purchased in advance. All ticket prices increase by $5.00 on the day of the performance.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Centenary Stage Company box office at (908) 979-0900, or visit Centenary Stage Company online at centenarystageco.org. The box office is open from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and two hours prior to performance times. 

Article from: Observer Tribune

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Eric Jones needs help

 

Earlier this year, Eric experienced a sudden medical emergency that brought everything to a halt. After extensive testing, doctors discovered that his heart was functioning at less than 20% capacity and that two blood clots had formed in the lower chambers of his heart. His cardiology team immediately placed him on blood thinners and recommended an urgent heart cauterization, which was performed the same day.

When Eric woke up from anesthesia, something was wrong—his speech was impaired, and he was unable to use his right arm. Doctors witnessed him having a seizure, and an MRI later confirmed that one of the blood clots had broken free, traveled to his brain, and caused a stroke.

To prevent further damage, doctors placed Eric into a medically induced coma. While his condition has stabilized, the stroke significantly affected his balance, speech, and strength on one side of his body. In addition to the stroke, Eric has suffered multiple heart attacks over the past several months. His doctors have now recommended a double bypass surgery, followed by an extended and carefully monitored recovery period.

The Impact

As a result of these medical events, Eric has had to cancel all work from October through March, with the likelihood of additional time away from performing after surgery. Like many professional performers, Eric’s livelihood depends entirely on his ability to travel and work—and right now, that simply isn’t possible.

Between mounting medical bills and months of lost income, the financial strain has been significant and ongoing as Eric focuses on healing.

How the Funds Will Be Used

Funds raised through this campaign will help cover:

Medical bills, surgery, and post-operative care

Rehabilitation, medications, and follow-up treatment

Income lost during recovery

Everyday living expenses while Eric is unable to perform or travel

How You Can Help

Many friends, fans, and colleagues have asked how they can support Eric and his family during this time. This fundraiser provides a direct and meaningful way to help ease the financial burden while he concentrates on recovery.

The fundraising goal reflects anticipated medical and recovery-related expenses, as well as income lost during this period. Updates will be shared as appropriate as Eric moves through surgery and rehabilitation.

Thank you for your generosity, encouragement, prayers, and support. It truly means more than words can express.

GoFundMe Link