Roger Sylwester started out the evening with a dice stacking routine that was very entertaining as well as surprising when the final dice stack was revealed to be a single large die.
Dan Kennedy presented a quick numerical trick where a series of cards with various numbers were presented and after the spectator revealed which cards the chosen number was located on Dan was able to tell quickly what number was selected.
Hugh “Danny Dragon” Castell presented a well thought out routine involving the mixing of a martini. The jigger was used to vanish and make reappear the olive and the final shot was vanished completely. Hugh was then able to produce a shot from seemingly nowhere.
Ken Marsh did a quick linking cards bit where two cards with holes in the middle were linked and then unlinked and immediately handed out.
Reymarx Gereda presented a quick card trick that was very magical where a spectator chose a card, replaced the card in the deck, and then two cards were selected and added to find the location of the chosen card in a mixed packet.
Evan Reynolds presented a lovely piece of magic where a small “fairy” door was presented and after the door was magically “cleaned” a number the spectator chose was revealed inside the door.
Bill Murray did a nice card matching routine that was very magical. The spectator chose two cards from a deck and replaced them then the deck that Bill brought out had the matching cards in the same location of the deck.
Mark Paulson presented a great mentalism / magic trick where he had a spectator find his “lucky card” by looking up his birthday in a calendar book to reveal the card. When the spectator went to find his card in the deck it was the only card not there. The card was revealed in Mark’s pocket.
Larry Dimmitt presented a hypnosis effect where the spectator remembered a card from a deck and once Larry relaxed him he was then unable to see the card in the deck.
Jim Earnshaw presented a cup and ball routine using marshmallows and cocoa cups based on David Regal’s Cocoa.