Who is he?
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Obviously, you recognize Jason Alexander from his role as George Costanza on the highly-successful sitcom Seinfeld.  He’s also had an active career on stage, appearing in several Broadway musicals, even winning a Tony Award as Best Leading Actor in a Musical. And, he’s amassed an extensive list of TV and movie credits  But, what you may not know is Jason Alexander is an avid amateur magician with a love for mentalism.
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In 2006, he was convinced to perform a week at the Magic Castle, and (as a result of his engaging presentation) he was awarded the Parlor Magician of the year!
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In this Penguin Live lecture, Jason breaks down his performance beat-for-beat to reveal how he (as a trained actor) approached the role of a mentalist. Â What he reveals goes way beyond mere methods, and speaks to the very core of context, motivation, and believability. Â It will inspire you in your own work.
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What will he teach?
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He starts by explaining why he chose to open with Jon Allen’s Silent Treatment and how he scripted his opening remarks to answer questions and set the mood.
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In his second effect, he raises the stakes on the old which-hand-is-it-in plot by incorporating a charming, character-driven story that makes you care.
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Then, he employs his theatrical training to read a helper’s internalized emotions and reveal them through a beautiful piece of original poetry.
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Next, delving into the realm of chaos theory and the work of Dr. Meehl, he connects people emotionally with a random process that turns out to be predictable.
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Then, taking a classic device in directions you’ve never seen before, he creates an epic reveal that will make you re-assess the potential of this prop.
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You’ll learn so many valuable lessons in this lecture, it should be required viewing for every magician and mentalist! Â Don’t miss it!
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If you could ask ONE question to one of the world’s most creative professional magicians, what would it be?
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If you’ve never been to a magic lecture, thereÂ’’s never been a better time. Sunday, January 3rd, at 7:00pm, we’re live-streaming Jason Alexander LIVE in a spectacular 2-hour online lecture. Watch and learn things you won’t find in any book or DVD.Â