The Zena Murders by Wayne Goodman
Created by: Wayne Goodman
Key features
Combines storytelling with a match-up effect
Perfect for close-up or parlour magic
Engages the audience with a compelling narrative
Visually stunning and mentally intriguing
Pros
Unique combination of storytelling and magic
Highly engaging for audiences
Versatile for different performance settings
Cons
May require practice to perfect the storytelling aspect
Not suitable for large stage performances
Effect
The Zena Murders is a storytelling match-up effect that combines magic with narrative. The performer tells a story while using matches to create a visual and interactive experience. The audience sees matches seemingly move or change in impossible ways, tied to the story being told. The effect is both visual and engaging, making it a memorable piece of magic.
Full details
The Zena Murders uses a set of matches and a story to create a magical experience. The trick involves a series of match manipulations that appear to defy logic. The story ties the magic together, making it more than just a visual effect. The trick is designed to be performed close-up, making it suitable for intimate settings. The props are simple, but the method is clever, allowing for a clean and deceptive performance.
Who should consider the trick
The Zena Murders is ideal for magicians who enjoy storytelling and close-up magic. It suits performers who want to add a narrative element to their routines. The trick is also great for those who appreciate simple props with strong visual impact. If you like match magic or want to expand your repertoire with a unique effect, this trick is worth considering.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Zena Murders requires some practice to master the match manipulations and timing. The storytelling aspect adds another layer, as the performer needs to synchronize the magic with the narrative. However, the method is straightforward, and with consistent practice, most magicians can perform it effectively. It is suitable for intermediate performers or those willing to put in the effort to refine their skills.
What magicians say
Wayne Goodman performed The Zena Murders during a live stream, showcasing its potential as a storytelling match-up effect. The trick was well-received, with the hosts and audience engaging with the narrative and magic. The simplicity of the props and the clever method make it a standout piece. As AlakazamMagicUK noted, the trick combines visual magic with storytelling, creating a memorable experience for both the performer and the audience.
What people are saying about The Zena Murders
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Wayne Goodman performs 'The Zena Murders,' a clever storytelling match-up effect that combines narrative with a series of impossible matches.
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