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Scott Wells Inner circle Houston, TX 1025 Posts |
Edgar Allan Poe is a "favorite son" of Baltimore, Maryland (though it is not his birthplace). Our guest this week, Vince Wilson, has established "Poe's Magic Theatre" in the Lord Baltimore Hotel where he performs stage shows with a bizarre theme. He also welcomes guest magicians to perform in the theatre, too. To supplement the magic shows, Vince also offers dinner theatre experiences with Murder Mysteries featuring themes like Sherlock Holmes, The Mummy, and the Titanic. These are very popular and offer a different kind of entertainment experience. This week our guest, Vince Wilson, talks about the difference between storytelling magic and bizarre magic, how he developed Poe's Magic Theatre and the unique "take" he has on the traditional murder mystery.
You can listen to this week's episode wherever you get your podcasts. But for more information, please visit: https://www.themagicwordpodcast.com/scot......e-wilson We also drew the names of the winners of the set of books, "The Golden Age of Magic Posters - the Nielsen Collection" that were offered as prizes by our recent guest, Gabe Fajuri. The winners were Colby Higgs and Kevin O'Donnell. Although the podcast mentions Chu Alisha as one of the winners, another name had to be drawn because one of the winners was not a U.S. resident and chose not to reimburse for foreign postage (pursuant to the rules of the contest).
"A magician who isn't working is only fooling himself." - Scott Wells, M.I.M.C. with Gold Star
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