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Desert Island Tricks

Stranded with a Stranger: Steven Mills

10 Mar 2025

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Steven Mills brings sixty years of magical wisdom to "Stranded with a Stranger," offering a masterclass in practical performance choices that stand the test of time. His philosophy cuts through modern magic's endless novelty: "You are fooling people way less often than you think. Don't confuse polite silence with thinking they were fooled."  From pocket-sized miracles like "Jumping Arrow" to classic coin effects like "Hopping Halves," Steven's selections reveal a performer who values ending clean, working without tables, and delivering maximum impact with minimal props. His inclusion of Dan Harlan's "The Awakening" (which he considers possibly the best rope routine ever created) and Michael Close's "Pothole Trick" demonstrates his commitment to effects refined through decades of performance rather than untested novelties.  Perhaps most refreshing is Steven's appreciation for overlooked gems like "Starcle," a simple paper tear that transforms a circular piece of napkin into a star, a perfect addition to any magician's mental toolbox of impromptu miracles. His choice of Harry Lorayne's "Close-Up Card Magic" as his desert island book further emphasises his respect for material with lasting value over fleeting trends.  Steven's carefully curated list offers a blueprint for building a repertoire that prioritises practicality without sacrificing wonder. His selections remind us that sometimes the greatest magic comes not from having the latest release, but from perfecting timeless principles that continue to astonish audiences decade after decade.Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

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