FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
My fees are dependent upon three things: 1. The type of show I am presenting, 2. The number of people I am entertaining (which determines the material I will use in my show), 3. and the distance I have to travel in order to present the show. If you are already familiar with our shows then you know we are not the highest priced entertainment you will find -- but admittedly, we are not the least expensive either. We provide consistently entertaining performances honed in some of the finest venues in the world for some of the most discriminating audiences you can find and we bring that same professional experience and that same show to your next event!
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I like to first understand my clients needs. My shows are family friendly, but they are not designed for Children's Birthday parties, so if my shows would not be a good fit, I let them know right away. After determining their needs I suggest the size and type of show that would best allow them to achieve their goals. If they agree, I then send them an agreement and if needed, I send them links to photos and more that they can use to help promote the show to get the best turnout and response possible!
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I studied Theater Production at the Mason Gross School of the Arts (formerly known as the School of Creative and Performing Arts) at Rutgers University. Malcolm Gladwell in his landmark book "Outliers" states with certainty that it takes 10,000 hours of practice to achieve mastery in any field. Between my years of presenting close-up magic in front of diners in exclusive restaurants, over 1,300 shows in professional nightclubs, my years of performing in professional casino and theater venues and starring in productions shows around the world (presenting as many as 13 shows per week) -- I have clocked way more that 10,000 hours! I am a skilled, fun and proficient entertainer which your audience can tell the moment the show begins!