BEYOND Beyond Look, Don't See by Christopher Barnes
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"Not only does Christopher T. Magician find fantastic methods to
entrain children, but they are good! Really good. No fillers here. The
routines in this book are terrific. Any one of them can become a feature
in your show. Christopher understands how kids think, what makes them
laugh, and how to keep them entertained!"
- From the Foreword by David Kaye
Christopher
T. Magician took the kid show and family show community by storm with
the release of his first book Beyond Look, Don't See: Furthering the Art
of Children's Magic. Ten years later, he returns with its sequel.
BEYOND Beyond Look, Don't See
is bigger and better than the original, encapsulating a decade's worth
of Christopher's experience and growth. Clocking in at 826 pages, the
tome includes 26 brand new kid show techniques, including Let's
Practice, Fallout, The Pop-Out, Add Mentalism, Shrink Vanish, Miscall,
and many more. Each technique is guaranteed to bring about laughter and
reactions from young audiences.
Accompanying each chapter are
two fully-scripted, hilarious kid show routines, highlighting how easily
and effectively the techniques can be paired with standard magic to
bring about uproarious delight for children.
Routine highlights include:
"Yellow"
to "Red." Christopher's take on the Color-Changing Silks involves a
yellow silk with the word "Yellow" printed on it. After a few
unsuccessful attempts to change the silk to red, the audience is
surprised to discover the word "Yellow" has changed to "Red." As a
surprise climax, the yellow silk does change colors, resulting in
hilarious shouts from the audience.
"Disastrous Ropes." Honed in
hundreds of shows, Christopher's take on the classic Ropes through Body
solves many of the issues associated with the illusion. Filled with
sight gags that will leave adults laughing and children screaming, two
ropes penetrate a child helper ... or did they?
"The Pop-Out
Card." After displaying an empty envelope, a birthday card surprisingly
appears, rising up out of the envelope without the magician knowing. A
few craft supplies are all it takes to build this ingenious prop.
"Snake
Snack." Here Christopher presents his standard version of magic baking
... on steroids. After a Spring Snake magically appears instead of a
cake, the audience continues to thwart the magician's wishes by making
multiple snakes appear.
Like the original Beyond Look, Don't See,
each chapter is also paired with multiple Take It and Run with It ideas
that demonstrate the usefulness of each technique. While not
fully-formed routines, each of these Take It and Run with It concepts
has the potential for any magician to take it, run with it, and turn it
into a complete classic kid show routine.
Along the way,
Christopher takes a break from the techniques to present Spotlight
chapters. These chapters, rather than sharing specific routine-building
tools, focus on general aspects of a kid show performance. These
Spotlight chapters include:
"But Grownups Laugh Too." Christopher
shares his methods for entertaining adults during his kid shows ...
without sacrificing the entertainment of the kids.
"Magician
Control." This frank discussion on the topic of Kid Control highlights
the importance of redefining how the magician reacts to behavioral
issues that arrive during a show.
"The Family Show: A Perilous
Tightrope." Contrary to popular belief, kid shows are not family shows.
Christopher delves into the differences of both audiences and explains
how to effectively entertain each.
Whether as a stand-alone or as
a companion to Christopher T. Magician's first release, if you care
about the quality of your performance, BEYOND Beyond Look, Don't See is a
must have for any kid show performer's library.