Abracadabra! Unveil the secrets of a captivating magic act with James Alburger’s ‘Get Your Act Together’! This guide conjures an effective performance! (158 characters)
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Get Your Act Together by James Alburger
Subtitle: Producing an Effective Magic Act To Music
Originally published in 1978, Get Your Act Together by James Alburger remains a timeless guide for magicians and performers. This book delves into the intricate art of crafting a complete magic act, offering deep insights and practical advice that are still relevant today.
In this comprehensive guide, Alburger shares invaluable secrets on developing, practicing, and performing magic successfully. Unlike many other books that merely prescribe how an act should be, Alburger explains how amateur and semi-professional entertainers can actually put their act together to achieve professional-level performance.
Key Features:
- In-depth Analysis: Detailed exploration of the fine points of magic act production.
- Practical Techniques: Step-by-step guidance on routining and practice.
- Performance Tips: Expert advice on achieving a polished and effective act.
- Timeless Wisdom: Insights that remain valuable decades after the book’s initial publication.
Whether you’re an amateur magician or a seasoned performer, Get Your Act Together provides the tools and knowledge you need to elevate your magic act to the next level.
Subtitled: Producing an Effective Magic Act To Music, this 1978 book has dated but deep detail on the fine art of producing a complete act.
“In the many years I have been performing as a magician and reading magic books and articles, I have found only a very few authors who have revealed the secrets of developing routining, practicing and performing magic successfully. Most of these authors have provided a great deal of extremely valuable information for the magic fraternity. But, unfortunately, much of their information is presented in terms of how an act should be presented, rather than explaining how the amateur or semi-professional entertainer can actually put his own act together so that it is the way it should be.”