Orson Welles and the Muppets.

Orson Welles demonstrates a great classic illusion for everyones favorite group the Muppets!

Zach Muller

With his quick hands he demonstrates the basic principals that goes into Dubstep a style of music that will leave you with the question. Is Zach a robot?!?!

Lindsay Benner

Lindsay is a frequent performer at the Magic Castle and a crowd favorite. She has caught the hearts of many just with her skills in the art of juggling. She is amazing in her own way.

Sal Piacente

Sal Piacente takes you into the world of high stakes cheating. "The Hitman of Magic" knows everything you need to know about swindling and cheating anyone out of their money. Instead of using his knowledge for the bad side of life he instead wants to help inform the world how to keep from becoming a casualty...

Francis McAllister (Oreo Cookie)

A magician cuts a piece of paper and restores it back together, Francis McAllister bites a Oreo Cookie... I don't want to ruin the ending. Enjoy!

Keone Valdez

He is the "Hawaiian Sensation" with a persona that intimidates and impresses Keone Valdez has a talent with card flourishing that the World Poker Champions would be scared of. Watch for your self as he shows his moves in his demo video to help promote his DVD (Xtreme Cuts) That you can get for your self to learn the style and moves from Keone himself.

Dai Vernon Slow Motion Card Vanish

Dai Vernon shows you who's boss. It's a bit grainy and hard to see but despite that you can see a beautifully done card vanish. Who is he? Oh, The Professor.

The Best Magic Trick?

Harry Blackstone Jr. performs what most will say is the best magic trick in the world. People love to see levitations and Mr. Blackstone performs his version of the floating lightbulb. Not only is it suspended mid-air, it is also on! He takes this trick one step further almost every minute.

Bill Malone’s Ambitious Magic

Bill Malone performs fast paced funny magic. Most magicians hesitate in their speech before or while they do, "The Move". We all can learn from Bill here. Let the magic sink in then hit them again!

Houdini – Rope Escape

A historical video of Harry Houdini performing his rope escape. He would do this regularly along with hancuff escapes. Houdini, being a business man, would teach you how to do this for 5 easy payments of $19.95...

Even the Best….

Harry Blackstone Jr. is regarded as one of the greatests magicians of our time. Even the greats make mistakes! They can be a little embarrassing but they allow us to grow in our art!

Successors to the Pendragon Throne?

Magic, like everything, is cyclical. While the career of The Pendragon's may have been cut short by their personal tragedy, their influence will always live on. Recently, while skimming around YouTube, I discovered Oscar, Renzo & Mara [1]a spanish trio that just may be the next heirs to the throne of athletic, and amazing stage magic. "Don't blink. " [1] http://www.magicunlimited.info/

Tony Slydini – Paper Balls

Here, Tony Slydini performs his famous Paper Ball routine. His self taught sleight of hand creats magic that is beautifully done. This video comes with two added bonuses and an instrumental version of The Beatles, "Yesterday". Enjoy!

Oil and Water

Oil and Water at it's best, looks clean, and is clean. The reds and the blacks become separated as soon as they are mixed. Don't be surprised to find yourself laughing at the end, it fooled me at least!

Chris Brown 80 M.P.H. Card Trick

Chris Brown, the fastest magician in the world.... Well, at least he's driving pretty fast. Chris magically changes a card while traveling an amazing 80 Miles per hour! He ends clean.

Rene Lavand – “Beauty in simplicity”

It's commonly thought that Houdini said: "I consider no man a magician until he can adequately perform the Cups and Balls."  There's a lot of truth to that statement. No matter how flashy or entertaining you are as a performer, to master the cups and balls requires an understanding of how magic really works. You have to know the moves, the timing, the flow and of course, the proper presentation. I think we can say that Harry would certainly consider Rene Lavand a magician. Rene Lavand is a modern master because of his re-invention of the art in order to compensate for his disability and the beautiful simplicity of his routines. The open and smooth movements, the unhurried nonchalance in which he presents miracles adds exponentially to the wonder. When he violates one of magic's central tenets:  "Thou shalt not repeat a trick." it only heightens the mystery and astonishment. Rene Lavand is a graceful master of timing, slight-of-hand and artful presentation.

Dynamo in Miami Part 3

Dynamo back for his third round!