As a kid I was fascinated with magic and even got my first magic kit for Christmas at the age of eight. Just like kids, we want to believe in magic, see the impossible and believe in the impossible. Since I love both theater and magic I was ready to experience Adam Trent who gives you both by combining magic with special lighting, effects, music, dance and comedy in his show-theatrical magic (watch here).
Reflection
Adam Trent doesn’t just do tricks but gives his audience an overall magical performance. He opened with a light show complete with stars, comets and a lot of twinkling as his piano appeared which he also played. He was a performer and used comedy even if it was sometimes silly, consistently in his show. I enjoyed his enthusiasms for magic. I can see why his show The Illusionist ran for two years on Broadway.
The magic was not overshadowed by the theatrics. Although there were several illusions that I have seen before, they seemed so much bigger live. He gave the audience that amazed, “how did he do that feeling”. Like when he went into the audience with a web cam and picked an odd looking old man out of the audience. The old man ripped off a plastic face to reveal Adam! “How did he do that?” Like when he had a little boy pick three items at random out of a box of things from the audience. He then called up a woman from the audience that he gave a locked box to prior to the show (showing us a video of the encounter). She then opened the box with a key to find the kid’s 3 items! “How did he do that?”
Enthusiastic Adam. I caught him before show when he gave a woman in the lobby a box. |
I say see a magic show and believe in the impossible for an evening. (The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust at trustarts.org continues to bring interesting and "magical" shows to Pittsburgh. For Adam Trent's tour schedule click here)
Spiritual Source
You love him even though you have never seen him. though you do not see him, you trust him;and even now you are happy with a glorious, inexpressible joy. (1 Peter 1:8)
Other Sources
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust https://trustarts.org/
Adam Trent https://www.adamtrent.com/