Bane by Jamie Daws

Created by: Jamie Daws

**Bane** by Jamie Daws is a comedic and visually engaging parlor magic trick that involves audience participation and theatrical flair. The performer invites four audience members to participate in a 'poisoned drink' scenario using cocktail shakers and hand-painted cherries (red and golden). Each participant selects a shaker, and the golden cherry reveals the 'poisoned' drink, leading to exaggerated fake deaths for comedic effect. The trick culminates with a prediction revealed earlier, confirming the chosen participant. This is a perfect blend of magic, comedy, and audience interaction, ideal for intimate settings like parlors or private parties. Buyers should note that the trick requires minimal setup and is self-contained with all props included.

Key features

  • Ideal for parlor or intimate settings

  • Highly interactive with audience participation

  • Self-contained with all props included

  • Blends magic and comedy seamlessly

  • Minimal setup required

Pros

  • Engaging and memorable for audiences

  • Easy to perform with clear instructions

  • Versatile for themed events (e.g., Halloween)

  • Strong comedic potential

  • No card or coin handling required

Cons

  • Requires four willing participants

  • May not suit large stage performances

  • Relies on audience comfort with theatrical participation

Effect

Bane by Jamie Daws is a comedic and interactive magic trick designed for parlor or small-stage performances. The magician invites four audience members to participate in a poisoning game. Each participant receives a cocktail shaker, and one is secretly chosen to "poison" a drink. The participants then check their shakers to see if they have a red cherry (safe) or a golden cherry (poisoned). Those with the golden cherry dramatically fake their deaths, leading to escalating comedic performances as each tries to outdo the others. The trick ends with a reveal that the magician predicted the poisoned participant all along.

Full Details

Bane is a self-contained routine that includes:

  • Four cocktail shakers
  • Hand-painted cherries (red and gold)
  • A prediction element
  • A structured performance flow

The trick relies on audience interaction, making it highly engaging. The magician remains in control while the participants create the entertainment, ensuring a lively and unpredictable experience.

Who Should Consider the Trick

Bane is ideal for:

  • Performers who enjoy comedy and audience participation
  • Magicians working in parlor or intimate settings
  • Those looking for a visually engaging, self-contained routine
  • Entertainers who want a break from traditional card or coin tricks

Difficulty Level

Bane is not technically demanding, making it accessible to magicians of varying skill levels. The challenge lies in:

  • Managing audience participants smoothly
  • Maintaining comedic timing
  • Structuring the performance for maximum impact

The included instructions provide clear guidance on handling these aspects.

What Magicians Say

AlakazamMagicUK praised Bane as "one of my favorite ever Alakazam releases," highlighting its strong visual appeal and comedic potential. They noted that the trick works best in parlor settings due to its reliance on close audience interaction.

The reviewers also emphasized the trick's versatility, stating that it "gives the audience a break" while keeping them engaged. They described the reactions as "hilarious," with participants often trying to outdo each other in their dramatic death scenes.

Bane was recommended as a strong closer for a 30-minute parlor show, providing a memorable and entertaining finale.

What people are saying about Bane by Jamie Daws

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Bane is one of my favorite ever Alakazam releases—hilarious, engaging, and perfect for parlor settings. The reactions are priceless, and the props look incredible on stage.

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