Behold! Eric Stevens reveals his secrets in this At The Table Lecture (Jan 21, 2019). Card magic, coin tricks, & mind-bending marvels await! Witness illusions that defy reality!
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Eric Stevens – At The Table Lecture (January 21st, 2019)
“Eric Stevens has all the qualities of a new star of magic. Pay attention to his talents; he is going places!”
– Jeff McBride
For over a decade, Eric Stevens has been refining his craft, blending dry wit with seamless magic. His At The Table lecture is a must-watch for any magic enthusiast, offering a diverse array of effects from coins and cards to insightful theory. Known especially for his innovative take on the classic Hot Rod, Eric will inspire you to dust off your old gimmicks and rediscover their potential. Join us for this electrifying lecture and elevate your magic skills with Eric Stevens.
Highlights of the Lecture
- The One-Armed Man: A clever twist on the classic 3-Card Monte, teaching the audience how to avoid scams while leading them to a surprising conclusion.
- Lazy Bones: Eric’s unique version of the Coins Across routine, showcasing his inventive approach.
- Hang ’em High: An interactive coin routine that can be paired with Lazy Bones or performed independently.
- Split-Second Marvel: A mind-blowing trick where a spectator’s phone stopwatch reveals a perfectly matched card prediction.
- Hot Rod: One of the most impressive Hot Rod routines you’ll ever witness.
- Happenstance: Explore the power of coincidence as the magician predicts and influences a spectator’s card choice.
- Factory Production: A stunning production of all four Kings.
- A Very Dynamic Sandwich: A card appears inside a Joker sandwich, all in the spectator’s hands.
- Somewhere Out There: The magician predicts multiple spectators’ randomly chosen numbers.
- Tribloon: Three Chinese coins transform magically, ending with a clean vanish.
- Mercury Catch: A selected card is snatched out of midair as the cards are dribbled to the table.
“Eric displays all the creativity, magical skills, natural charm and theatrical experience necessary to become one of the greatest magicians of his generation.”
– Jay Scott Berry
“Eric Stevens has an eye for the details in his magic. He gets me thinking about the way I perform myself and… take my magic to the next level… Eric is a true gent and always a pleasure to watch!”
– Tom Elderfield
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“Eric Stevens has all the qualities of a new star of magic. Pay attention to his talents; he is going places!”
– Jeff McBride
Eric Stevens has been mastering his art for over a decade. He brings his dry wit and smooth magic to his At The Table lecture. With a wide range of effects-from coins to cards and even a little bit of theory sprinkled in-there is something here for everyone. Eric is also very well known for his version of the classic Hot Rod, and if you’ve got a gimmick collecting dust, this lecture will make you revisit this staple of magic. Come experience this red-hot lecture, right here, At The Table.
The One-Armed Man: The audience is taught a little something about the classic 3-Card Monte and how to avoid being swindled – all the while being taken for a ride until the surprise ending.
Lazy Bones: Eric’s take on the classic Coins Across routine.
Hang ’em High: An interactive coin routine that can be paired with Lazy Bones or done as a separate routine.
Split-Second Marvel: A freely-chosen time on the stopwatch of a spectator’s phone allows for the selection of a card that perfectly matches a previously reversed card in a second deck – one that has been set aside since the beginning.
Hot Rod: One of the best Hot Rod routines you will see.
Happenstance: The power of coincidence is explored. The magician not only divines the identity of a freely selected card, but influences the participant to name the card’s exact position in a shuffled deck.
Factory Production: A great production of all four Kings.
A Very Dynamic Sandwich: Take any four of a kind and make one of the cards appear inside the Joker sandwich. Takes place in the spectator’s hands.
Somewhere Out There: The magician is able to predict several spectators’ randomly chosen numbers.
Tribloon: Three Chinese coins are produced in a very magical way, and one suddenly transforms into a half dollar; finishing with a clean vanish of each coin.
Mercury Catch: The spectator selects a card, and the magician is able to snatch the card out of midair as the cards are dribbled to the table.
“Eric displays all the creativity, magical skills, natural charm and theatrical experience necessary to become one of the greatest magicians of his generation.”
– Jay Scott Berry
“Eric Stevens has an eye for the details in his magic. He gets me thinking about the way I perform myself and… take my magic to the next level… Eric is a true gent and always a pleasure to watch!”
– Tom Elderfield