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Royle's Comedy Cabaret Bank Note to Nest of Boxes Routine by Jonathan Royle Mixed Media DOWNLOAD
This text describes a magic trick involving a signed bank note and a nest of boxes, which has been a part of Royle's Comedy Cabaret Act since 1990. The trick is easy to perform, allowing the performer to focus on presentation. It comes with a PDF eBook, 22 full-color photographs, and step-by-step training videos. The props can be inexpensively assembled via eBay and the mechanics are simple to learn and perform.
The trick involves a spectator's signed bank note disappearing under a handkerchief, failing to appear in an audience member's pocket, and then being found inside a nest of eight boxes that were on stage from the beginning. The boxes are opened one by one, with comedic lines delivered throughout.
You receive a PDF eBook, accompanied by 22 full-color photographs. And, you get access to several step-by-step training videos.
The props can all be assembled very inexpensively via EBay. The actual mechanics are very easy to learn and to perform, even under pressure!
Ultimately, a spectator holds a handkerchief, under which is their own, signed bank note - and it vanishes. It then fails to appear inside a chosen audience member's pocket.
You now offer to show them a trick worth the money they have just lost. You segue into other routines. Eventually, as a climax, your spectator picks up a large box that has been on stage from the beginning.
Inside, they find another box, then another box, and then another. This continues, with comical lines being delivered as the nested boxes are unpackaged. In total, we have seen eight boxes.
This final, eighth box is opened, and a folded-up bank note is seen inside.
The note is tipped out of the box and given to the person who lent it you. They unfold it as they confirm, to huge applause, that this is indeed his note signed by them earlier! It has impossibly just been found inside the nest of eight boxes that were on full view at all times.
And while this is ridiculously easy to perform, audiences are astonished and will remember this effect!
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