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*Magical Things to See and Do in Vegas*

Revised November 26, 2007
Since July 1, 2000
Vol 7 No. 12

Magicians in Vegas Now

Las Vegas Magic by David Neubauer

Now Appearing in Las Vegas - FEATURED SHOWS
Headliners Hotel Showtimes* Inside Tips
AFTERNOON
Mac King Harrah's 1 & 3 pm Funny, charming, enjoyable, the whole family will enjoy the down home humor and tricks. Free show, with coupons found around the casino. MUST SEE
EVENING
Lance Burton Monte Carlo 7:30pm The undisputed king of the Vegas night time strip. Family friendly, spectacular illusion show presented in the Lance Burton Theatre. Easy to see why Lance has become a superstar. MUST SEE
Penn & Teller Rio 9 pm The Bad Boys of Magic - don't go if you don't like to see magic secrets exposed. Otherwise, VERY entertaining.
Other Shows      
V - The Ultimate Variety Show Aladdin 6 pm Line-up changes, with acrobats, jugglers, comics, sometimes magic acts
World's Greatest Magic Show Greek Isles 7:30 pm Up to 6 magicians each perform one trick or routine, presumably their "best" illusion. (not seen). How good is it? Depends on who is in it. Kevin James is fantastic, as is Dimmere.
Steve Wyrick Real Magic Aladdin 7 pm & 9 pm  
Entertainment in the Square Venetian - Grand Canal Shoppes continuous  In St. Mark's Square, roving street performers, living statues and musicians perform throughout the day. Schedules vary, but they are posted.

ALL MAGIC SHOWS

December 2007
Compiled by magician David Neubauer
www.dnmagic.com


Who's in town and where to see them

PRODUCTION SHOWS:

Amazing Johnathan

10 pm, (Dark Thurs.), Sahara.
(ends Dec 31, 2007 forever)

America's Headliners
Jeff Hobson (emcee)
7 pm. KRAVE Theatre - Planet Hollywood.

Beacher's Madhouse

Christopher Karpiak, Chuck Lane, Tyas Frantz
9 pm pre-show. Last Sat. each month
Hard Rock Hotel.

Bite (Vampire Strip Revue)
Antonio Restivo
10:30 pm (dark Thurs.) Stratosphere.

Crazy Horse Paris
Stephan Vanel
8 & 10:30 pm, (Dark Tues.), MGM Grand.

David Copperfield
Through Nov. 28, Dec. 20 - Jan. 2
2:30, 4:30, 7:30 & 10 pm. MGM Grand.

Gerry McCambridge - The Mentalist
8:00 PM Sunday, Saturday at 6:00 PM
Hooters Casino Hotel.

Hans Klok - The Beauty of Magic

Hans Klok (with Pamela Anderson) - Planet Hollywood Resort.
7 pm & 10 pm, Thurs. - Sat. Ends December 8 and we're counting the days.

Haunted Vegas Tour & Show
Robert Allen, Jack Hayden & Zamora - Greek Isle.
9:00 pm tour and show (Dark Fri.)
$10 off coupon:

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Lance Burton, Master Magician

7 pm Tues - Sat & 10 pm Tues. & Sat.
Monte Carlo.

Mac King Comedy Magic Show

1 & 3 pm, (Dark Sun. & Mon.)

Clint Holmes Theater - Harrah's.

Nathan Burton Comedy Magic Show

2 pm every day, 6 pm Fridays

V Theater at the Miracle Mile Shops - Planet Hollywood Resort.

Penn & Teller

9 pm, (Dark Tues.), Rio.

Steve Wyrick
7 & 9 pm. (dark Friday) Miracle Mile Shops, Planet Hollywood Resort.

V, The Ultimate Variety Show

Jason Byrne (most Tues. - Sat.) or Nathan Burton (most Sun. - Mon.)

7:30 & 9 pm, Planet Hollywood Resort - www.vtheshow.com
2 for 1 coupon:

World's Greatest Magic Show

Various magicians constantly rotating.

6 pm Sat. - Thurs., 8:15 Fri., Greek Isle.

Xtreme Magic Starring Dirk Arthur
Tiffany Theatre, Tropicana
2 and 4 pm. (Dark Fri.)

$10 off coupon

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OTHER VEGAS MAGIC

RESTAURANTS:

Eric Allan, Outback Steakhouse (Green Valley), Fri. & Sat.

Jayden LaCross, TGI Fridays, Wed. & Sun.

Jamie Porter's Radio Side Show

Sat @ 5 am, KLAV FM 1230.

Las Vegas Magic Organizations

I.B.M. #257: 7 pm 1st Monday.

Darwin’s Magic Club meets every Wednesday.

Both meet at: Boomers, 3200 Sirius Ave.

Las Vegas Children’s and Family Entertainers Association

7 pm every 3rd Monday, Amazing Clowns, 3525 E. Flamingo.

YMS (Young Magicians Society)

7 pm every 2nd Monday, IHOP Boulevard Mall on Maryland Pkwy.

DECEMBER, 2007

I.B.M. #257 presents a tribute for their Magician of the Year; JOHN CALVERT.
ORLEANS Hotel and Casino, Monday Dec. 3, 2007. www.ibm257.com

LOOKING AHEAD

JANUARY, 2008

January 23-24: Focus on Manipulation, McBride's Magic & Mystery School with Jeff McBride www.magicalwisdom.com

January 25-27: Master Class - Las Vegas, McBride's Magic & Mystery School with Tobias Beckwith - Eugene Burger www.magicalwisdom.com

MARCH, 2008

March 3-9: Extended Master Class - Las Vegas, McBride's Magic & Mystery School with Tobias Beckwith - Eugene Burger www.magicalwisdom.com


March 11-13: Master Class for Balloon Twisters, McBride's Magic & Mystery School. Balloon Artists Todd Neufeld, Don Caldwell, and more. The class will include a business management and marketing session with Tobias Beckwith, and personal coaching by Jeff McBride and rest of his instructors. www.magicalwisdom.com

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Xtreme Close-up Magic
Steve Dacri - CURRENTLY ON TOUR - watch for exciting announcement...
Read a review of this show

www.STEVEDACRI.com.
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The Complete Roy Timeline
* showtimes subject to change, call for reservations and dark days
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Vegas' New Magic Show a Winner
sesby Robert Shaughnessy, Special Correspondent to Las Vegas InsideTips, MagicWebChannel.com


Highlights of additional show reviews

"A refreshing, delightful show...laugh, be amazed. Smile for the rest of the evening."


Xtreme Close-Up Magic starring Steve Dacri

Kabuki Lounge, Imperial Palace, on the Las Vegas Strip

Reviewed: Saturday, Sept. 27, 2003

The first thing I noticed when walking into the showroom is the size. It's small, but that's what the appeal was for me to begin with. I have seen every magic show in Las Vegas (some more than once) and I was always seated somewhere around the fifty yeard line. Never close-enough to appreciate the magic. Advertised as the only close-up magic show in Las Vegas (it is) I was anxious to see this newest addition to the entertainment scene in the town that has seen it all.
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I was in the VIP seats, which means, I was in the front row. There are no bad seats in the room, plus a large screen and video cameras add additional sight lines to the action. . During the show, a roving camera, operated by head bunnycam operator Jan, with slinky outfit, tail and bunny ears, followed the action and projecting vivid up-close images of the sleight of hand. The walls are decorated with magic posters and vintage photos of the world's greatest sleight of hand entertainers, many of whom Steve Dacri studied with.

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A fine performer named Scott Hitchcock welcomed us, and proceeded to demonstrate baffling feats of magic, as rings penetrated ropes, watches vanished from the wrists of some audience members and pens disappeared up his nose. Scott worked with Steve for nearly six years over at Caesars Magical Empire before it closed last year. A delightfully-skilled entertainer with an infectious smile, he keeps the action going at a fast pace and gets the room ready for the star.

A huge screen drops from the ceiling and a live remote from another room begins. A guy with enormous hair (think: Don King on a good day) introduces a film clip of Steve Dacri career highlights. A funny bit. Then, Steve is introduced.

Steve Dacri is no stranger to Vegas. His first appearance here was in the seventies, as the opening act for a singer from Wales named Jones. Tom Jones. He has since performed at nearly every hotel in Vegas, opening for Don Rickles, Rodney Dangerfield, Bob Hope, Tony Orlando and many others. When Caesars Magical Empire opened, Steve was on the short list of regular magicians there, headlining in the Secret Pagoda Showroom, where my wife and I first saw him perform live. We'd seen him years ago on the Tonight Show, and on Merv Griffin a number of times. His act was the highlight of our evening at Caesars. He does things with cards and coins that are not possible. Poker chips vanished and changed colors within his hands. It was an unforgettable performance.
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When Steve walked into the Sazio showroom, he casually smiled and produced a huge bowling ball. The place was stunned. Where the heck did that ball come from? Where was he hiding it? I've seen him do this several times, and it never fails to blow the audience away. He waited for the applause to die down, then he asked the audience if they would like to see that trick again. Heck, yeah. He stated that he was not allowed to repeat the trick, something about the code of ethics that magicians have to live by. He brought forth another briefcase, and stated he would try to repeat the trick with another type of ball. He opened this thin briefcase and pulled out a ping pong ball to mild laughter. Then without any false moves, and completely away from any tables or chairs, he reached into the briefcase and pulled out a regulation NBA basketball. He bounced it and twirled it, then suddenly he was holding two basketballs! It was wild!

I think he gave the balls away, I don't remember. I'm still trying to determine where these balls might have been hidden. At this point, only two minutes into his act, it is apparent to the audience that we are watching a true master of magic at work here.

Next he invited a lady from the audience to join him at his table. Steve performs the most mind-blowing magic I have ever seen while seated at a table in front of everyone and close enough to touch. It doesn't matter how close you are, you cannot see a thing. Dacri even defies the crowd to "try and catch me". But they never do. It's easy to see why so many magicians flock to this show to witness Steve's talents. He manipulates cards and rings and balls and coins with smooth elegance, and his quick wit keeps you in stitches in between the sleight of hand.
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His assistant from the audience placed her ring on the table. Dacri picked it up and it vanished in a micro-second. A moment later it was seen trapped on the stem of a wine glass. The glass had to be broken to return the ring to her. Dice vanished, balls appeared, cards changed color and appeared inside someone's wallet. World class magic, all done without the aid of special props. Performed by Dacri with flair and charm. He grabs the crowd from the first trick and holds them in amazement for nearly an hour. I won't spoil the surprise of his "big finish", but I will say that in involves a wild drum solo (Dacri is a fantastic drummer), and a surprise ending to a previous trick.

The way he handles his assistants from the audience is a study in perfection. He never insults or embarrasses, he makes them feel special and fools them badly.

His magic skills are matched by his engaging personality and winning smile. His 30-plus years of experience onstage give him a vast array of one-liners and comebacks to draw from. He is relaxed and totally in control as he fools the crowd over and over. . I looked around and saw many heads shaking and fist pounding guests mumbling something like, "that was impossible", and "this guy is freaky." I've never seen anyone captivate a crowd with only a deck of cards and a few coins like this. It was the best magic show we had ever seen.

There were many families in the audience, and the young ones were enthralled right along with the adults. There is something for everyone at "Xtreme Close-Up Magic". Highly recommended. Be prepared to laugh and be amazed. You'll smile for the rest of the evening. - RLS

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