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Premise Power & Participation Vol. 4 by David Regal and L & L Publishing video DOWNLOAD
Vol. 4 of "Regal Stands Erect" showcases the stand-up magic of David Regal. The first part includes tricks like "Journey to Love," which injects comedy and audience interaction into a plot by Don Wayne. "Swindle Transpo" is a playing card transposition that is filled with layers of subtlety and can be performed on a large stage. "Got a Light?" combines the plots of "Sympathetic Matchboxes" and "Acrobatic Matchbox" to create an incredible series of animations using two examined matchboxes. The second part features "The Very Last Card," a card-elimination routine that will leave people astounded. Additionally, there is a bonus routine called "After Hours," which is a distilled entertainment piece guaranteed to generate applause.
Vol. 4
REGAL STANDS ERECT
The Stand-Up Magic of David Regal
Journey to Love (from Constant Fooling) - This impossible prediction injects comedy and audience by-play into Don Wayne's "Room Service" plot (based on a wonderful Larry Becker method).
Swindle Transpo (from Close-Up & Personal) - Subtlety is layered upon subtlety in a playing card transposition that can play on the largest stage.
Got a Light? (from Close-Up & Personal) - Two matchboxes are examined, then proceed to perform an incredible series of animations. A combination of the "Sympathetic Matchboxes" and "Acrobatic Matchbox" plots. Perfect for walk-around.
The Very Last Card (from Constant Fooling) - A card-elimination routine that utilizes test conditions to create a devastating outcome. This will bother people.
Bonus Routine:
After Hours (from Constant Fooling) - Regal's contribution to the full-deck story genre, this is distilled entertainment guaranteed to generate applause.
REGAL STANDS ERECT
The Stand-Up Magic of David Regal
Journey to Love (from Constant Fooling) - This impossible prediction injects comedy and audience by-play into Don Wayne's "Room Service" plot (based on a wonderful Larry Becker method).
Swindle Transpo (from Close-Up & Personal) - Subtlety is layered upon subtlety in a playing card transposition that can play on the largest stage.
Got a Light? (from Close-Up & Personal) - Two matchboxes are examined, then proceed to perform an incredible series of animations. A combination of the "Sympathetic Matchboxes" and "Acrobatic Matchbox" plots. Perfect for walk-around.
The Very Last Card (from Constant Fooling) - A card-elimination routine that utilizes test conditions to create a devastating outcome. This will bother people.
Bonus Routine:
After Hours (from Constant Fooling) - Regal's contribution to the full-deck story genre, this is distilled entertainment guaranteed to generate applause.
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