Victor Meldrew
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Saw Derren Brown live last night - a very good show.
The first part (I think) was mainly magic - not that I could explain how he did many of his tricks, but I have seen magicians perform such stuff, so there must be an answer there....
The second half was intriguing. At the end of the first half of the show he told us he was going to perform the Oracle, an old music hall show where 'psychics' read peoples minds. He asked people to go in the interval and get a card and a thick black envelope from one of the tables around the theatre. And to write their initials only on the envelope, and their row number, and to write an obscure question on the piece of card inside. They then had to put the card personally into a bowl on the stage, and give the bowl a stir so nobody could work out which card belonged to whom.
When the second half started he started talking about psychics and mediums and how they fooled people. He then got people up on the stage and did a bit of table moving and table lifting. Then he got to the cards in the bowl. (Whilst doing the table stunts he had placed the glass bowl on the front of the stage).
After explaining (again) that he was not psychic, he then started pulling cards out of the bowl - guessing peoples first names from their initials (not that difficult to do, but he got it right every time but one, and this is a live stage show, remember) and then gave them the answer to the questions on the card in the black envelope, without opening the envelope.
The questions ranged from - new careers to losing a finger in an accident (and having it successfully sown back on again) to someones sister being a priest, to what colour knickers a woman had got on!
He got them all right.
Now I know that this is just a trick. But it was extremely impressive. He could not have been reading body language as most people in the audience were too far away for him to see (and for part of it, he even bandaged his eyes and ears).
How on earth does he do it? your suggestions (even just hints!) would be most welcome! I don't believe he uses stooges, if he does he must use about 30 per show - someone, by now, would have blabbed.
Anyway, if you get a chance to go and see him live, do go. He puts on a much better psychic performance as a professed non-psychic than all the other psychics put together!
The first part (I think) was mainly magic - not that I could explain how he did many of his tricks, but I have seen magicians perform such stuff, so there must be an answer there....
The second half was intriguing. At the end of the first half of the show he told us he was going to perform the Oracle, an old music hall show where 'psychics' read peoples minds. He asked people to go in the interval and get a card and a thick black envelope from one of the tables around the theatre. And to write their initials only on the envelope, and their row number, and to write an obscure question on the piece of card inside. They then had to put the card personally into a bowl on the stage, and give the bowl a stir so nobody could work out which card belonged to whom.
When the second half started he started talking about psychics and mediums and how they fooled people. He then got people up on the stage and did a bit of table moving and table lifting. Then he got to the cards in the bowl. (Whilst doing the table stunts he had placed the glass bowl on the front of the stage).
After explaining (again) that he was not psychic, he then started pulling cards out of the bowl - guessing peoples first names from their initials (not that difficult to do, but he got it right every time but one, and this is a live stage show, remember) and then gave them the answer to the questions on the card in the black envelope, without opening the envelope.
The questions ranged from - new careers to losing a finger in an accident (and having it successfully sown back on again) to someones sister being a priest, to what colour knickers a woman had got on!
He got them all right.
Now I know that this is just a trick. But it was extremely impressive. He could not have been reading body language as most people in the audience were too far away for him to see (and for part of it, he even bandaged his eyes and ears).
How on earth does he do it? your suggestions (even just hints!) would be most welcome! I don't believe he uses stooges, if he does he must use about 30 per show - someone, by now, would have blabbed.
Anyway, if you get a chance to go and see him live, do go. He puts on a much better psychic performance as a professed non-psychic than all the other psychics put together!

