Magicians are famous for rolling up the sleeves on their shirts to show there鈥檚 nothing hidden there. But for , that鈥檚 both unnecessary and impossible as she walks onto the stage wearing a sleeveless evening gown.
The only woman among roughly 20 magicians appearing regularly in Las Vegas, Kramer, 27, has recognized since childhood the challenges of being a female in a male-dominated career. The obstacles first appeared when she was 10, when her uncle gave her a guide to performing card tricks.
鈥淭he book would say something like, 鈥楻each into your trouser pocket, then take your top hat鈥︹ and I would think, 鈥榃ell, gosh, I don鈥檛 have a pocket,鈥欌 she recalled inside the Westgate Resort theater where she astonishes her audiences four nights a week.
As part of her act, she makes a visitor鈥檚 $100 bill vanish as if he had just lost it at a blackjack table. 鈥淲elcome to Vegas!鈥 she exclaims to laughter.
Of course, the money later reappears using the slight-of-hand she honed as a child. The tricks are so well polished that, time and again, guests are left wondering, 鈥淗ow did she do that?鈥
With such a large number of magicians, including legends like and , each must develop a unique style or risk getting lost in the crowd. The performers with longevity in entertainment-heavy Las Vegas have done exactly that.
鈥淵ou stay away from magicians. Otherwise, you鈥檙e going to copy everybody,鈥 said , who celebrated his 1000th show at 叠补濒濒测鈥檚 in January 2020.
鈥淭here鈥檚 so many ways to do magic,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou have to find a way that is different.鈥
A native of France who made a reputation in Paris performing mime, Mortimer still incorporates mime and other talents that are particularly popular in Europe. His mastery is evident when he actually plays a clarinet, while spinning upside-down, with other musicians in his 鈥渟hadow orchestra.鈥 It鈥檚 a stunning bit of showmanship that has to be seen to be appreciated.
Later, Mortimer jumps rope while seemingly suspended in mid-air several feet above the stage. The only magician performing the act, he has rebuffed requests to license the trick.
鈥淚t鈥檚 whimsical. It鈥檚 absurd. And it鈥檚 for everybody,鈥 Mortimer said of the show, which follows him through a fanciful dream.
While it鈥檚 relatively easy to amaze the average guest, there simply to be entertained, it鈥檚 really saying something when the theater is packed with fellow magicians who give accolades such as 鈥渁mazing鈥 and 鈥渂rilliant.鈥 That鈥檚 what happened on a Saturday night in January, when the 鈥 gathered in Vegas for their annual convention 鈥 showed up en masse to experience at The Linq.
Franco, who boasts an infectious smile, first performed in Vegas in 2003, when he was just 15, during the Society鈥檚 鈥淪tars of Tomorrow鈥 show. He has improved and expanded his repertoire since those early days, earning him first prize on the 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Got Talent鈥 TV show in 2014.
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In one jaw-dropping act, Franco asks an audience member named Mitchell to sign his name on a $100 bill 鈥 yes, lots of people carry them in Vegas 鈥 before making it disappear. The bill astonishingly reappears inside the sealed flavor packet in a bag of ramen noodles, a bag randomly selected by Mitchell from among hundreds piled on the floor.
鈥淚鈥檝e been doing [magic] for over 25 years, but I still feel like a beginner in a lot of ways,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檒l always be a student of magic because it鈥檚 cumulative.鈥
鈥淚 just want to create this good art and put it out there. And hopefully people can take something away from it,鈥 he modestly added.
Among Vegas magicians, the 鈥渓ongevity in the same showroom鈥 award goes to , who marked 20 years at 贬补谤谤补丑鈥檚 early in 2020.
A self-described stand-up-comic-cum-magician, King said that, like many of the shows on the Las Vegas Strip, his isn鈥檛 what he called 鈥渓anguage dependent,鈥 meaning foreign visitors don鈥檛 have to be fluent in English to have a good time. And, as King鈥檚 show is in the afternoon, it is particularly popular with families.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not a kids鈥 show, but I certainly sell more tickets during spring break, the summer and holiday times,鈥 he said.
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Vegas鈥 longest-performing magician, but with runs at several resorts, is also the most famous. David Copperfield first amazed Vegas audiences about 40 years ago.
With a face made famous through worldwide TV specials 鈥 in one, he made the Statue of Liberty disappear 鈥 Copperfield continues to deliver big spectacles.
In his current show at MGM Grand, eyes pop as he arrives out of nowhere astride a motorcycle. A bit later, it鈥檚 another vehicle 鈥 a mint-green, 1948 Lincoln convertible 鈥 that seemingly materializes from thin air while encircled by about a dozen, gaping guests from the packed audience.
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鈥淚 try to take an approach of 鈥榥ot the normal path that you expect,鈥欌 he said. That鈥檚 clear during the show鈥檚 climax, when a large UFO hovers beneath the showroom ceiling as a lost alien is beamed aboard.
At age 63, Copperfield is still capable of performing his 鈥淟ive the Impossible鈥 show as many as three times a night.
鈥淚 try to take half-an-hour naps between shows,鈥 he revealed. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing how half-hour naps get me through it.鈥
Despite performing magic professionally for more than 40 years, Copperfield can鈥檛 foresee retirement.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what that word means,鈥 he said.
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