Witness Matt Mello’s Timekeeper! Two spectators, one real watch, one imagined… Prepare to be amazed as their times mysteriously align! A true miracle of the mind!
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Matt Mello – Timekeeper: A Psychological Masterpiece
Dive into the enigmatic world of Matt Mello’s Timekeeper, a stunning performance piece that challenges the very essence of time and perception. This act involves an imaginary watch set by the performer and a real watch set by two spectators. When both watches are revealed, they inexplicably match, offering a moment that blurs the line between reality and imagination.
Timekeeper is not just a performance; it’s an impromptu psychological miracle. It requires nothing more than a watch—either worn by the performer or borrowed from a spectator. This act ensures a profound connection with the audience as it unfolds without a single word spoken or a note written down. Spectators feel in control, yet the entire scene is masterfully directed by the performer.
- Impressive in Any Setting: Whether it’s a close-up interaction or a stage performance, Timekeeper leaves a lasting impact.
- Easy to Perform: With a manuscript length of just 8 pages, it’s straightforward yet profoundly effective.
- Engages Deeply: It taps into the primal curiosity about time, making it a memorable experience for all involved.
Prepare to captivate your audience with a piece that is as mysterious as it is mesmerizing. Timekeeper is more than just magic; it’s a gateway to understanding the unexplored powers of our internal clocks.
The performer wishes to test the unknown power of our internal clocks, using an imaginary watch and a real watch set by two spectators. When they both finish and reveal their times, real and imagined, they mysteriously match!
Timekeeper is completely impromptu, assuming you wear a watch or can borrow one, and comes across as a true psychological miracle. Nothing is said out loud or written down, the spectators appear to be in command of everything, yet they are entirely in your control!
Perfect for close-up or stage.
Manuscript Length: 8 pages
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