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Old 04-14-2007, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by tuttifrutti View Post
Hey guys! Thought I'd start off this forum...do any of you do specific storytelling in your shows, as in balloon storytelling like Sandy Snay or puppet shows? What about when doing magic? I do a magic show and because I'm a writer I'm always thinking about the sequence a lot more than other magicians, with a clear beginning, middle, end and transitions. I've found those skills really work well in tying all of the different types of entertaining I do together. Alexa

This is a key point in creating a good show. A good show needs to flow from the beginning to the end. The best way to do this is to think of the entire show as one long story. I did a lecture on just this point last year at the Midwest Round-Up.
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