Theory11 presents THE MAGICIAN, an ALL-NEW interactive online experience of magic, mystery and deception. During the 1.5-hour virtual show there was not a single dull moment. There's a lot of online magic going on from one side to the other. A little bit of Dan approaching.
Mostly interactive online magic done through screens. These are just a few of the places where you can hire him to act as a comedy magician on stage, after dinner, or a magician up close with a set of close-up magic. One of the last normal things I did before Covid (using the term “normal real loose here) was to visit the Magic Castle in Los Angeles, a baroque castle where you need to meet a wizard to get inside. Whether you do it as a date night, with your family, or even just like I did, The Magician Online is the perfect piece of magic for your next night in.
The latter is particularly charming online magicians come to the show, they perform a magic trick, and if Penn and Teller can't guess how they did it, the online magician wins. Alan has acted as the online magician at hundreds of online events and, in real life, is a regular actor at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA. UU. Alan Hudson is a contracted virtual magician who performs on Zoom and other online virtual platforms around the world.
Best known for his series The Magician Online, which lasted more than 5 years at the NoMad Hotel in New York, White created a new virtual experience, bringing a night of magic, mystery and deception to the living rooms of families around the world and captivating them with Zoom. There I was mentored by several older magicians and was able to read all the books I could find on the subject. As a magic enthusiast, I expected to understand some of the material being shown and The Magician tricked me 100% of the time. VIRTUAL MAGICIAN FOR ZOOM Amazing interactive live virtual magic show for corporate events, happy hour team meetings and celebrations.
The magician Dan White tried — and he succeeded — to recover that feeling of emotion in his virtual magic show The Magician Online. I also need to give significant support to the virtual team that designed the Zoom features of The Magician Online. It's still called The Magician, but instead of buying tickets, dressing up and going to a theater, you book a ticket online (and quickly, since they sell out weeks in advance), you get a temptingly mysterious box in the mail (which they warn you not to open “until prompted) and log into Zoom on a personal computer at show time. White isn't the only magician who does magic zoom shows, but I do appreciate the particular spoopiness he brings to the event.
The magician perfectly combines the classic mystique of magic shows with a modern twist that keeps the night fresh and current.