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Abra-Kid-Abra

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We perform comedy magic for family audiences predominantly in St. Louis, MO, and IL. School assemblies, library programs, childcare centers, scout events, senior citizen centers, birthday parties, fairs and festivals, company picnics, and holiday parties. For birthday parties and field trips, we have a magic party place in Webster Groves where you can have your event. It combines magic and inflatables, a popular combination for kids! We also teach magic and variety arts at summer camps and after-school classes in St. Louis. We help kids develop presentation skills and confidence. We bring out the star in kids.
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Hired 2 times

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15 employees

57 years in business

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Jeff Lefton

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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    1) Comedy magic shows for kid and family audiences--e.g. birthday parties, company picnics, holiday parties, fairs and festivals, summer camp shows, scout events, etc. Our shows have lots of comedy and audience interaction to get the kids (and adults) laughing and having fun. We like to teach the kids a trick at the end that they can do, and give them the trick to take home so they can have fun performing it for family and friends. 2) Reading Magic, Character Magic, and Math Magic Show. For school assemblies and library programs, we use magic as a vehicle to get across an educational or character message. We have shows that excite kids about reading or math, and shows that teach bullying prevention, no to drugs, and pillars of character. Magic engages kids' attention and is a great vehicle for conveying a message.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    --Get references. --Is the performer a hobbyist or a full time pro? --What is the performer's specialty? Some are great with kids, others specialize in working for adults. Some are great with close-up, sleight of hand magic. Others' forte is stage shows. --Does the performer carry liability insurance? --Have they been background checked by a state agency? If so, they should be able to furnish a letter or the agency's phone number to verify that they are all clear. --Do they offer anything beyond just the magic show? E.g. take-home tricks for the kids, a backdrop or stage set for a more professional look,...