
Showtime
25 April 2005
Matthew Cammiss provided us with an alternative and varied show; with magic, comedy and the downright bizarre. He introduced us to his unique brand of humour, setting the tone by making a slice of pizza disappear. Matt kept the evening flowing with enthusiasm and charisma, and offered several comedy magic interludes.
First to the stage, Chris Nicholson, performing for the very first time. He appeared terrified, and with nervy awkwardness tried working through an unequal ropes routine, and failed.
Andy Hart demonstrated more of his mind control techniques, correctly predicting the card a spectator looked at. The twist being - all the cards were blank.
Matt had a volunteer think of a time of day, and another to randomly set the time on a watch. He then correctly divined the thought of time, and the watch had coincidentally been set to the same time. A wonderfully clinical routine, eliciting audible disbelief.
We were then introduced to Simon, an escapologist. He was wheeled on to stage, already restrained, wearing a 'Hannibal Lector' mask. And there he stood. And stood and stood and stood. After wheeling Simon to the corner of the stage, Matt attempted to break Houdini's 70 year old record, escaping from chains in under 15 seconds. A highly energetic comedy routine which was hugely entertaining.
Felix talked about ghosts and locating a portal, and then pulled a rope through a spectators body.
While we enjoyed refreshments, kindly provided by Alison - Simon just stood!
Next up were Ronnie and Reg - the Lounge Singers - who stumbled through a song and dance routine. Then, a 'Russian Roulette' type routine, with a spike under one of four inverted polystyrene cups - somewhat of a 'Hit and Miss' affair. And finally, they performed a rendition of 'My Way'.
John Southgate added a touch of class and sophistication to the proceedings, and opened with a beautiful silk effect. He suffered a touch of the 'Chris Nicholson's' during his unequal ropes routine. He followed with an Irish 3 card trick ...with 4 cards, and finished with a classic colour changing silk routine.
Paul Leacy performed some Classics of magic. A card trick and some impressions before a Chinese Linking Rings routine. And a Cups and Balls routine which led into a juggling finale.
Next up was Andrew Jeffrey. After an imaginary game of Ten Pin Bowling he magically produced a bowling ball, and had successfully predicted the number of skittles knocked over. He performed an incredibly powerful 'Card at any Number', and then very purely divined the thoughts of an audience member.
Matt and Chris closed the show with a romantic spoof, miming to 'Endless Love'. An entertaining act which ended with an infectious fit of the giggles.
Our thanks and congratulations to Matt for organising a refreshingly different, action packed evenings entertainment, with some youthful and novelty performances. And, of course, our very deepest and most sincere thanks to Simon - for standing!
Giles
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