Tuesday, March 23, 2010

A Magical Evening with Glenn Gary

Over the weekend, I surprised Uncle & Auntie, Arul and Janeni to a magic show in celebration of their 21st wedding anniversary.

We went to The Parlor Magic Show by the famous magician Glenn Gary at the Westin City Center Hotel in Washington, DC. The unique part of the whole show, it is limited to per reservation basis, hence, you can expect a smaller crowd, more of a personalized attention and audience participation.


A quick bio about the magician (extracted from his webpage): Glenn is a masterful magician who performs sophisticated, classical, state-of-the-art sleight of hand conjuring and mind boggling feats of magic. Glenn has been a student of magic since the 10th grade, when he discovered magic while working at a theatre. One week’s salary was spent to place his first order for magic tricks. His mother was furious with him for spending all his money on what she called junk. Within a year, Glenn was performing his first amateur show and his magic career took off. He was awarded twice as the “Best Manipulation Act” and “Best Act of Competition” by his peers, fellow magicians themselves.

And I truly agree to that! He was simply magnificent; he made sure each and every audience member had their equal share of participation in his tricks. As part of the anniversary gift, he asked Auntie to tear a huge paper into pieces and he magically turned it into a cute little hat for her.

Each of his act just mesmerized us, being the act of disappearing egg in a bag, the never ending handkerchief joke, the bunny family (although it was a little sad that there were no real bunny used), the ripped...or maybe not newspaper trick, the disappearing $100 bill act or even the linked chains trick. Even his white pigeon Toby (or shall I say pigeons) was very well trained to participate in Glenn’s tricks.

I must say I was stunned with his grand finale act of the "floating deck card box”or the show-stopping act as his critics call it, an original masterpiece originated by Glenn himself. According to Glenn the pixie dusts made the box to fly. I would never know what is the logic or magic behind it, but it was truly Magical!

Glenn Gary’s website : http://www.glenngary.com/index.htm

Glenn's Blog: http://glenngary.blog.com/





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