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Anyone
interested in mastering the complex performance arena of restaurant
and bar magic should find this information priceless.
Michael Ammar
[The
Magic Menu] has, at its base, a core of writers who work on the
front lines, magicians who know what it's really like when you approach
a group of strangers and offer to show them a trick.
David Acer
I've
read every issue since it began.
Eugene Burger
I
consider this a must for anyone serious about working for real people.
Doc Eason
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For
more than ten years, from 1990 through 2001, The Magic Menu
was a continuing and trusted source of practical information for
close-up magicians, particularly those who performed in restaurants,
bars and night spots. Each issue brought real-world advice, information,
reviews of the latest magic and audience-tested effects from some
of the best magicians in the world.
After an
eight-year hiatus, The Magic Menu is back with a renewed
vision and a brand new staff for another generation of professional
and semi-professional close-up magicians.
Some of the
columnists and contributors you'll meet include Paul Green, Al The
Only and Mark Zacharia (all held over by popular demand from the
original staff), in addition to Richard Osterlind, John LeBlanc,
Diamond Jim Tyler, Paul Gordon, Scott F. Guinn, Christopher Lyle,
Dan Doyle, Mark Byrne, James Prince, Tom Frank and, of course, founder
and editor Jim Sisti.
And, unlike
the newsletter format of the original, the new incarnation of The
Magic Menu has a magazine-like look with a full-color cover.
Inside, however, is the same quality of information, insights and
original magic that made The Magic Menu one of magic's most
unique periodicals.
Subscribe
today and The Magic Menu will magically appear in your mailbox
four times every year!
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pages Published quarterly
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