Prepare to be amazed! Join Jason Alexander in his Penguin Live Lecture. Uncover secrets of mentalism & magic from a Tony Award winner & master illusionist. Witness the impossible!
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Jason Alexander – Penguin Live Lecture
Discover the magic behind the man who brought George Costanza to life! Jason Alexander, renowned for his iconic role in Seinfeld, is not just a celebrated actor but also a passionate magician and mentalist. In this exclusive Penguin Live Lecture, Jason shares his unique insights and techniques that blend acting prowess with the art of mentalism.
Who is Jason Alexander?
Best known for his Emmy-nominated performance as George Costanza on Seinfeld, Jason Alexander has also made significant marks on Broadway, earning a Tony Award for his leading role in Jerome Robbins’ Broadway. Beyond his acting career, Jason is an avid amateur magician, particularly fascinated by mentalism. His week-long performance at the Magic Castle in 2006 earned him the title of Parlor Magician of the Year, showcasing his engaging and captivating presentation skills.
What Will He Teach?
- Opening with Impact: Learn why Jason chose Jon Allen’s Silent Treatment as his opening act and how he crafts his introductory remarks to set the perfect tone.
- Character-Driven Magic: Discover how Jason elevates the classic ‘which-hand-is-it-in’ plot with a compelling narrative that adds depth and charm.
- Emotional Readings: Utilize Jason’s theatrical techniques to interpret and reveal a participant’s emotions through original poetry.
- Chaos Theory in Magic: Explore the fascinating connection between chaos theory and magic, making random processes emotionally resonant and predictable.
- Innovative Prop Use: Witness Jason’s creative approach to a classic magic device, transforming it into a tool for an unforgettable reveal.
This lecture is a treasure trove of knowledge, offering invaluable lessons that every magician and mentalist should experience. Don’t miss the chance to learn from one of the most engaging performers in the field!
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