The Wonder Table by Matthew Wright
Created by: Matthew Wright
Key features
Modern interpretation of a classic illusion
Designed for stage performances
Visually stunning transformation or disappearance
Specially designed table for enhanced effect
Practical and commercially appealing
Pros
Elegant and mysterious
Versatile for various stage acts
Combines practicality with commercial appeal
Cons
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Effect
The Wonder Table is a modern take on Tommy Wonder's classic illusion. It creates a visually stunning effect where objects appear, disappear, or transform in ways that defy logic. The table itself becomes a central piece of the performance, adding an element of surprise and wonder for the audience.
Full details
The Wonder Table is designed to be both practical and visually impressive. It incorporates elements of classic magic while introducing modern innovations. The table is portable and easy to set up, making it suitable for various performance settings. The trick involves a series of well-timed moves and subtle techniques that create the illusion of magic happening right before the audience's eyes.
Who should consider the trick
The Wonder Table is ideal for magicians who perform stage or close-up magic and are looking to add a visually striking routine to their repertoire. It is particularly suited for those who appreciate classic illusions but want a modern twist. Magicians who enjoy working with props and creating a sense of wonder will find this trick appealing.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Wonder Table requires a moderate level of skill to perform effectively. It involves precise timing, smooth handling of props, and the ability to engage the audience. While the basic mechanics are straightforward, mastering the subtleties of the performance will take practice. Magicians with experience in stage magic or prop-based tricks will find it easier to adapt to this routine.
What magicians say
Matthew Wright, the creator of The Wonder Table, emphasizes its practicality and commercial appeal. He describes it as a modern take on Tommy Wonder's classic illusion, highlighting its potential to captivate audiences. Wright's focus on the development and performance of the trick suggests that it has been designed with both the magician and the audience in mind. The Wonder Table is positioned as a versatile and engaging addition to any magician's act.
What people are saying about The Wonder Table
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Matthew Wright discusses 'The Wonder Table', a modern take on Tommy Wonder's classic illusion, emphasizing its practicality and commercial appeal.
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