Okay, okay, not really. But it's set up like Saturday Night Live. And that's what has me nervous. (also I apologize in advance this got lengthy)
The show is called Cork Grinders Live. I performed a 20-25 minute stand up set for the show several months back and it was a hit. This Friday is the last CGL of 2016 and they're doing a 'best of' show.
This round is different. I am going to be doing an interview style performance. I opted not to do a stand up set because I don't have very much stand up material and it could very easily be a lot of the same people as last time.
So here's the set up - I'm going to be sitting on the right side of a couch. To my left, also on the couch, will be the co-host of the show and to my right, behind his desk (and also a tad behind me) is the host. I have to perform something that can play equally to them and the rest of the audience which could be anywhere from 20 to 100 people, depending on the turnout. They want my time on stage to be about 15 minutes. I normally wouldn't be too worried about this, but lately I've been getting the question "do you only do card tricks?" I definitely don't, but they ARE my favorite and usually what I resort to.
I decided to challenge myself to do this without any card tricks.
The main routine I've been thinking is a signed bill into The Abyss (the Oz Pearlman thing). I'm thinking I can have the host to my right sign and fold up the bill and then cross the gaze switch to hand it to the co-host on my left to 'make sure it's creased tightly.' I've been worried about the vanish of the bill. I haven't thought of a way to make it totally vanish, angle proof, in a way that can play for these two guys and the audience. Thought about using a lighter leash but it's too finicky. I think I'm going to just pull out a pair of metal tongs and grab the bill back with those. I'll proceed to take out a blow torch and burn it completely. That should be funny.
I'm posting this because I would like to throw around some ideas with you guys. I'm still pretty indecisive on what I should do. It might also be because I love typing with this new keyboard... this has gotten kind of long lol I'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas, advice or anything else you guys have to say!
Some other things -
I thought about doing a bill levitation before everything with spider pen buuuuuut I decided against that because stage lights are going to destroy me.
I am also considered starting with "people often ask me if I only do card tricks and I actually do a lot more than just that! I specifically brought something that wasn't cards to show everyone. They're photos. ..........of playing cards. (insert laughs) I have a problem... lets really do something different, does someone have a dollar?" I'd do Into The Abyss, as above, and then come back to the photos later saying something like "they're actually photos of some cards from a deck that was used by Houdini himself and I want to share a story about them with you" and then I would end with Houdini's Influence.
The show is called Cork Grinders Live. I performed a 20-25 minute stand up set for the show several months back and it was a hit. This Friday is the last CGL of 2016 and they're doing a 'best of' show.
This round is different. I am going to be doing an interview style performance. I opted not to do a stand up set because I don't have very much stand up material and it could very easily be a lot of the same people as last time.
So here's the set up - I'm going to be sitting on the right side of a couch. To my left, also on the couch, will be the co-host of the show and to my right, behind his desk (and also a tad behind me) is the host. I have to perform something that can play equally to them and the rest of the audience which could be anywhere from 20 to 100 people, depending on the turnout. They want my time on stage to be about 15 minutes. I normally wouldn't be too worried about this, but lately I've been getting the question "do you only do card tricks?" I definitely don't, but they ARE my favorite and usually what I resort to.
I decided to challenge myself to do this without any card tricks.
The main routine I've been thinking is a signed bill into The Abyss (the Oz Pearlman thing). I'm thinking I can have the host to my right sign and fold up the bill and then cross the gaze switch to hand it to the co-host on my left to 'make sure it's creased tightly.' I've been worried about the vanish of the bill. I haven't thought of a way to make it totally vanish, angle proof, in a way that can play for these two guys and the audience. Thought about using a lighter leash but it's too finicky. I think I'm going to just pull out a pair of metal tongs and grab the bill back with those. I'll proceed to take out a blow torch and burn it completely. That should be funny.
I'm posting this because I would like to throw around some ideas with you guys. I'm still pretty indecisive on what I should do. It might also be because I love typing with this new keyboard... this has gotten kind of long lol I'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas, advice or anything else you guys have to say!
Some other things -
I thought about doing a bill levitation before everything with spider pen buuuuuut I decided against that because stage lights are going to destroy me.
I am also considered starting with "people often ask me if I only do card tricks and I actually do a lot more than just that! I specifically brought something that wasn't cards to show everyone. They're photos. ..........of playing cards. (insert laughs) I have a problem... lets really do something different, does someone have a dollar?" I'd do Into The Abyss, as above, and then come back to the photos later saying something like "they're actually photos of some cards from a deck that was used by Houdini himself and I want to share a story about them with you" and then I would end with Houdini's Influence.