Wrong-Direction
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Anyone been to see him? Went today and was sceptical but it was absolutely mind blowing! The show had everything from laughing to crying, highly recommend
Yes we saw it a couple of weeks ago, I agree with you, I'd never seen him before and wasn't sure what to expect but it was excellent entertainment and quite poignant. I'm still not sure what I really did or didn't see at the end.Anyone been to see him? Went today and was sceptical but it was absolutely mind blowing! The show had everything from laughing to crying, highly recommend
We must’ve been at the same show, I’m on my way home now. Incredible show.Anyone been to see him? Went today and was sceptical but it was absolutely mind blowing! The show had everything from laughing to crying, highly recommend
NoIt didn’t ‘actually’ happen, did it?
I went to the 14:30 show. The teddy bear words, laugh, hugs, energy? I caught the frisbee twice in the dress circle but instantly threw it to someone else. Had people around me go on stage and I spoke to them at the interval they were just in a daze..We must’ve been at the same show, I’m on my way home now. Incredible show.
It didn’t ‘actually’ happen, did it?
Saw him a few years back live at theatre royal - he is phenomenal. Very clever man.Anyone been to see him? Went today and was sceptical but it was absolutely mind blowing! The show had everything from laughing to crying, highly recommend
but , were you there ??....he's very clever
did you see the greyhound one ...??It’s a superb show, the problem was the central “payoff” trick was eerily familiar.
They use real audience members - they aren’t plants. Derrin asks the audience member to walk across the stage with him during the interval (notice the unusual curtain?) and they record the action. He gives spiel about how this action subconsciously is influencing audience members as we speak etc.
Then during the second act, his team use video editing to splice that footage on top of the earlier taken footage which includes the front rows. The audience reaction on screen is genuine because they’re watching something different to what happened on stage first time around.
It’s very cleverly done but it’s also very similar to his lottery trick. He has a very talented technical team behind him!
were you there ??
The first half I thought I'd figured out a couple of tricks, by the end I'd given up guessing and let the magic take overWatching on the tele box I tend to go, I know how he did that, I know how he did that, I know how he did that, How on earth did he do that!!
Went to the Theatre Royal Brighton show a few years back. He does a few tricks that look simple using completly random people. He ended up with something even more random but then showed an advert he placed in the Argos from the week before exactly as randomly predicted. Just mind blowing.
Yep, that one was boringly simple. My friend was on it!did you see the greyhound one ...??
What’s great is that everyone can enjoy it, even if you know how it’s done. He performs with such artistry.The first half I thought I'd figured out a couple of tricks, by the end I'd given up guessing and let the magic take over
I think there’s a good chance it did happen. Throughout the show there were loud bangs and those red flashes of light. Derren has used loud noises before, such as in the greyhound winning ticket one where he banged on the counter. This, along with the chosen words, confuses and distracts. Maybe, like is mentioned here already, video was spliced together but it can’t have been done during interval as the guy who was placing the card in the box wasn’t on stage when the curtain came down on the first half so I’m at a loss when this would’ve been done.We must’ve been at the same show, I’m on my way home now. Incredible show.
It didn’t ‘actually’ happen, did it?