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SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE DINNER

Author:
Angela Bennetts
Posted:
Monday, 25 January 2010

Just after settling into your seat at UK mind-reader Philip Escoffey’s show, you are asked to raise your hand if you’re a skeptic. About a third does, some timidly, some with rigid zeal. But would a die-hard disbeliever really fork out hard-earned cash for a show promising to dispel all doubts of paranormal phenomena? Or are such skeptics sheepish believers in wolf attire?  Either way, I went in a believer … and came out, not sure what to believe. Escoffey leads you through an hour of clever mind-benders, including reversing a lady’s bad luck using bingo, outfoxing astrology and some stock-standard card stunts. These elements seem incredibly rehearsed – because they are – and almost a little too clever. Some buffoonery is added by his light, natural comedic patter, with heavier undertones of psychology. Like the Wizard of Oz, Escoffey opens the curtain on the magical smoke and mirrors that is our belief systems, but you find yourself too lost in the mechanics to truly be amazed by what are truly amazing feats. Five impossible things in, the crowd are unsettled and borderline rowdy. When asked if they believe whether Escoffey can perform the final coup d’etat – on par with believing he could simply wish himself to the moon – it is clear that bravado aside, there are to be no more firmly raised hands. In this way, the show is a success – and many have to dine on humble pie afterwards.

Until Feb 7, The Studio @ Sydney Opera House, $34-39, 9250 7777, sydneyoperahouse.com

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