Trio by The Other Brothers

Created by: The Other Brothers

Trio by The Other Brothers is a stage and parlor magic trick that delivers three predictions in a clever and entertaining routine, offering about 10 minutes of performance time. It combines forces and free choices, with the final prediction as the standout moment. The trick is easy to use with minimal memory work, thanks to a built-in routine, and offers flexibility for customization and improvisation. However, it requires printing downloads and setup for one force, and the large envelope makes it unsuitable for close-up magic.

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Key features

  • Perfect for stage or parlor settings

  • Easy to use with minimal memory work

  • Flexible for customization and improvisation

  • Combines forces and free choices

  • Includes a bag for one of the predictions

Pros

  • Entertaining and clever routine

  • Easy to use with built-in routine

  • Flexible for customization

  • Great for stage performers

Cons

  • Requires printing downloads and setup for one force

  • Large envelope makes it unsuitable for close-up

  • Some may find it underwhelming or incomplete

Effect

Trio is a stage or parlor magic trick that presents three predictions in an entertaining routine. The audience sees the magician reveal multiple predictions, with the final one being the most surprising. The trick includes a built-in routine that makes it easy to perform, and it uses a combination of forces and free choices to create a sense of impossibility.

Full details

Trio is designed for stage or parlor settings, offering around 10 minutes of performance time. It includes a printed download that requires some setup, particularly for one of the forces. The trick comes with a large envelope, which makes it unsuitable for close-up performances. A bag is included for one of the predictions, adding a convincing element to the routine. The method is straightforward, requiring minimal memory work, and allows for customization to fit different performance styles.

Who should consider the trick

Trio is best suited for magicians who perform in stage or parlor settings. It works well for family-friendly shows and those who want a structured routine with built-in entertainment value. Performers who enjoy adapting tricks to their personal style will appreciate its flexibility. However, those looking for a close-up trick or a fully self-contained effect may find it less suitable.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Trio is easy to perform, with a built-in routine that reduces the need for extensive memorization. The main challenge is setting up the printed materials and figuring out one of the forces. The method is practical, making it accessible to intermediate magicians. Those who prefer highly polished, self-working tricks may need to invest extra time in customization.

What magicians say

Steve Faulkner from RealMagicReview describes Trio as "flawed but fun," recommending it for family performances. He notes its flexibility for improvisation but mentions the need for some adjustments. AlakazamMagicUK suggests that Trio likely involves a three-phase routine, appealing to those who enjoy practical magic. However, magic-tv criticizes it as "underwhelming and incomplete," stating that better alternatives exist. Overall, opinions vary, with some praising its stage potential while others find it lacking in refinement.

What people are saying about Trio

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Astor’s creations often lean toward clever, practical magic, making this worth a look for those who appreciate streamlined yet impactful effects.

magic-tv says...

'Trio' is considered underwhelming and incomplete, with better alternatives available.

RealMagicReview says...

Steve discusses 'Trio' as a flawed but fun trick for family performances.

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