CMU School of Drama


Thursday, March 06, 2008

There's magic in Las Vegas rank-and-file talent

csmonitor.com: "Hands are a strange thing to dwell on, but Mat Black's demand notice. He has long, slender fingers with short, well-kept nails. Like a violinist, he spends several hours at a time training them to move: a flick of the wrist here, a tap there. He needs the muscles to remember what to do when he is distracted by the story he's telling, or by his nerves. One wrong move and he looks like the worst kind of idiot: the guy who interrupted your meal to show you a magic trick only to botch it, dropping coins from all the wrong places or forgetting where the queen of hearts went."

1 comment:

NorthSide said...

Only in Vegas could a man perform a few magic tricks at a Cantina and make enough money to support his family Not to mention get media a attention. What I love about Vegas is how the old world seems to meet the new world in a unique, entertaining fashion. Only in Vegas do magicians and illusionist still reign. I wonder why magic is still popular in the city of sin but only rarely makes appearances in other other cities, usually establishes as comedic acts.