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Emily Belleranti Veteran user Tucson, Arizona 349 Posts |
Posting about Kalin and Jinger reminded me of another great magic show I saw in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee when I was there a little while ago.
I saw The Magic of Terry Evanswood, and the show was aboslutely wonderful. He probably isn't that well known, but he is a very, very talented performer. He and his assistants performed a wide variety of magic, from grand illusion to manipulation to comedy routines. He also stepped down off the stage after the show and talked to people (it was a morning show so there weren't that many people in the theater). I think the thing that struck me most about his show was that everyone seemed very personable and friendly. It wasn't the typical audience-performer relationship; he made friends with his audience. And he also allows people to take pictures during the performance. (Though you can't videotape it.) If you're ever in Pigeon Forge I would HIGHLY recommend you see his show. Emily B.
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Marshall Thornside Inner circle chicago 2016 Posts |
I have known Terry since I was 13.
I was on a show with him last year and saw his current show then and I must say he's grown into quite a showman. His show is good for both the late audience, and the well knowledge magician. Gives a great introductory for people with little knowledge of Magic History. His assistants and him has a very well done routine. Tammy has been with the show ever since I can remember and TJ who I only met a year ago has really adepted well into the stage magic arena. Terry is a good friend and has really done a great job with his show. I to recommend him.
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Lothar Loyal user 248 Posts |
I've seen Terry's show in Pigeon Forge. He really should put TJ in the stretcher or twister.
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brianmayo New user 90 Posts |
I saw him awhile back, and the show was really good. I spoke with him afterwards and he's a very knowledgeable and personable guy. Mentioned he was going to be performing in Chicago on Halloween night, might have to drive up there and see his 'big show.' (said he was bringing his cat)
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Marshall Thornside Inner circle chicago 2016 Posts |
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On 2003-09-08 10:02, brianmayo wrote: Paramount Arts Center in Aurora. I can find out for sure if you are interested in knowing exactly.
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brianmayo New user 90 Posts |
Please do, sounds like a good road trip from Indy!
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Lothar Loyal user 248 Posts |
Does anyone know an email address or snail mail address where Terry receives fan mail? (I didn't see one on his website.)
Wes |
Marshall Thornside Inner circle chicago 2016 Posts |
The Magic of Terry Evanswood
October 31, 2003 7:30 PM $25.50 / $20.50 / $18.50 Paramount Arts Centre 23 East Galena Boulevard Aurora, IL 60506 Phone- (630) 896-6666 Fax- (630) 892-6751
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brianmayo New user 90 Posts |
Perfect, thanks!
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