From vanishing a stereo during the dramatic opening of Thus Sprach Zarathustra to producing a 24 foot rainbow colored streamer symbolizing the end of Beethoven's Storm,to the dramatic finale which features Charles Ive's, Variations on American complete with red, white, and blue themed illusions and a spectacular production of an American Flag, each illusion is specifically created to feature and highlight various apsects of the orchestra and the symphonic repertoire.
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| "Kids oohed and aahed with every act of faith, which, after all is said and done, is at the heart of magic" |
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| "Children and adults alike want to believe, and enjoy having the wool pulled over their eyes. Carrington pulled that wool again and again..." Refering to audience reaction the reviewer writes: "On and off like light switches, smiles lit up ....and were magical in themselves." --- George Rawlinson, The Elgin Courier News, Elgin, Illinois |
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The interplay between the magician, the maestro, and the members of the orchestra create a show that is not only fun for the audience but one that is truly enjoyable for everyone on stage.
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