Imagine cards and coins
disappearing before your eyes. Feel the
excitement
and
awe when Matt
reads your mind. Hear the
thunderous applause when
your chosen card
vanishes and ends up in
your own hand without you
knowing it! This is only the beginning when
Matt performs.
Close-up magic is the perfect choice for a special event because of its
adaptability to any gathering and its
interactive nature. While going from group
to group at an event, Matt is able to tailor each performance to his changing audience. Due to the size of Matt's repertoire, he is able to select
the tricks performed according to the ages and personalities of any
given group of guests. At most parties there are those who come
to be entertained and others who come to socialize with friends.
Matt easily accommodates both type of guests.

The best way for your guests to truly experience magic first-hand is
through close-up magic. In a stage show guests do not actually interact
with the magic. With close-up magic, guests will
experience the magic
happen in their own hands. Most people have seen magic on TV but
Matt's performances enable his audience to actually
participate in the
magical experience. Watching Matt perform, guests discover magic is
not all smoke and mirrors after all. As the evening progresses you won't be left wondering whether your guests are enjoying the magic. It will become apparent from the
laughter,
screaming, and
applause following Matt around the room that your guests will
remember your event for years to come.
Expecting to see a rabbit pulled out of a hat or some metal rings mysteriously link? If so, don't call Matt. Matt shies away from the typical props, which you've seen used by most magicians. Instead, Matt utilizes his sleight of hand skills and common everyday objects to perform magical feats which you've never seen before. Let Matt show your guests illusions which are the product of his
originality,
creativity,
sense of humor, and many
years of practice. Watch Matt, within inches of your own eyes, perform magic which earned him the title of
"champion" before an audience of magicians from around the world.