Harlan The Trade Show - DVD
The Trade Show presentation on this volume demonstrates how a performer
can generate mystery, excitement and, most of all, a crowd in the very
competitive trade show environment. Though all of the effects center on
the central theme of working a trade show, there's a wide variety of
plots and methods in play that will captivate any group of
spectators.
The show begins with "Repeat Business," a version of the
classic Six-Card Repeat that's guaranteed to generate interest as
chances for the spectators to win a valuable prize seemingly multiply at
Harlan's fingertips. Then, to underscore the benefits of the product or
service being represented at the show, Dan uses another classic bit of
conjuring, the Professor's Nightmare, in an effect he calls "Price,
Quality, Service." He finishes the first portion of the show with "Loose
Ends," Harlan's version of the Torn and Restored Napkin, complete with
the classic sucker ending that's sure to garner laughs and enhance the
attention of the spectators.
To begin the next set of effects,
Harlan uses two spectators and two torn dollar bills in "Value," a great
re-working of Grant's Million Dollar Mystery, a piece he uses to
underscore the company's money-back guarantee. Two one-dollar bills are
openly torn in half and one half is given to the appropriate spectator
while the other two halves are burned.
The destroyed halves are not only
restored but found to be in an impossible location that was under the
spectator's control at all times. This highly entertaining piece segues
perfectly into "Trust Me," which features Dan smashing and then
subsequently restoring a spectator's borrowed wristwatch. To close out
the set, Harlan performs "No Worries," his take on Slydini's classic
Paper Balls Over the Head, a trick that plays huge and is perfect for
building trade show audiences.
In the final set, Dan begins with a
puzzling version of the Salesman Hotel Mystery using just a few playing
cards yet leaving the onlookers with a mystery they'll be discussing
for the rest of the day. He then brings out a classic - the Chinese
Linking Rings - to illustrate how the company makes connections with its
customers in a piece he calls "Compatibility."
Again, this is the
perfect trick, because of its high visibility, to build a large crowd in
front of a trade show booth. To end the show, Dan then demonstrates a
giveaway item - the Three Card Monte - and encourages the audience
members to take one with them so they can perform the trick for their
friends and family (which is a brilliant stratagem for getting the
company's contact information into the hands of many, many potential
customers!)
Enjoy the show, then prepare to learn the secrets of a
master as every nuance is revealed. Soon, you too will Pack Small, and
Play Big!
Running Time Approximately: 1hr