Close Up

You will not believe your eyes!

   
There is no greater test of the magician’s skill than to perform his tricks close-up, right before your eyes, and no matter how much you concentrate on the action, it’s impossible to see how they are done.

Which is why close-up magic has rapidly become the most sought after entertainment.

Close-up magic is interactive, because it is performed directly to small groups. It’s much more intimate and involving than other types of magic.

Usually it is performed within arms length of the audience, and it is often performed with small everyday items such as coins, bank notes or playing cards.

Ideal when you want to put your guests at ease and give them something to talk about.

The closer the audience is, the more they are amazed.


Strolling Magic is performed “in the hands” (without the necessity of a table) while the Magician mingles with the guests. This type of performing is perfect entertainment for hospitality suites, banquets, weddings, and family re-unions and much more.

Feel the magic happen in your hands and right in front of you.

Great Icebreaker

Enjoy tableside entertainment before, during, or after dinner as Phil performs five to ten minutes of magic at individual tables.

You and your guests will experience stunning magic that will astound, amaze and amuse you. The wonder of this type of magical entertainment is watching the expressions on your guest’s faces as they experience miracles right at their table.

Phil performs a whole range of close-up magical illusions in a unique style will have your guests spellbound. The Magical effects that Phil performs have been tried and tested over many years and are guaranteed to delight and amuse audiences of all ages.

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