Cue the Magic
Carbone, Angelo
(Based on 1 review)
You ask your audience who would like to become a magician and perform their very own trick. A volunteer joins you on stage and you ask them to read out the script on the cue cards you are holding. During the routine, a second volunteer comes up on stage who freely names ANY playing card. Eventually when the last cue card comes into view an envelope is seen which contains the freely thought of playing card. Wow!
Cue The Magic packs flat and plays BIG! It is great trick to get a CEO or birthday child on stage and make them the star of the show. You just sit at the side with your cue cards and they do all the performing for you.
There is absolutely no force of playing card. Any card can be freely named and it will be in the envelope. Powerful stuff!
Easy to do yet strong in effect.
As seen on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Complete with custom jumbo playing cards, carry case, interchangeable cue cards, comedy lines and four routines suitable for adults or kids.
So let the magic begin... three, two, one and Cue the Magic!
"Angelo Carbone is one of the most clever and creative minds in magic. Cue the Magic is Angelo at his best and should be in the repertoire of every standup performer."
- Richard Kaufman
"Yet again Angelo has come up with an idea that is so brilliant and combined it with a method that is devilishly simple. Just wonderful!"
- Andy Nyman
"Love this routine. It's as fooling as it is funny."
- Justin Willman
"Stage routines as interactive and entertaining as Cue the Magic are very rare. I love performing it and you will too!"
- Jon Allen
"Cue the Magic is not a trick, it's an ingenious routine."
- Asi Wind
Reviews
(Top ▲)
In one sentence: Easy to adapt to personality, and super strong magic!
Backstory: I've wanted to add this to my shows ever since seeing it performed on The Tonight Show, but wanted to wait until the "I have to have THAT" from all the magicians died down. Well, it still hasn't.
So, I purchased it from "Surplus Magic Exchange" on Facebook, from a guy that said he chose to use Jon Allen's "Silent Treatment" instead. Sounded legit. As it turns out, mine was made from the "Cue the Magic" kit the Angelo Carbone put out, and mine had a spelling error. I contacted Angelo, and he confirmed that I had ended up purchasing a knock-off that never should have been sold. Being a gentleman, Angelo sent me the font file, and suggested that instead of re-purchasing another one, to merely correct the card that had the spelling error. In summary, Angelo helped me out, with any financial gain for himself. Speaks a lot about Mr Carbone.
As for effect, it is straightforward and somewhat easy to get through.
However, where Angelo has really included gold in this item is all of the possible reactionary lines I can use when the spectator reads the cards, sometimes incorrectly, which makes for even more laughs.
I tried it for the first time last weekend, and it was a hit. The optional cards that Angelo provides allows this routine to be done for kid audiences, teens, adults, night club, and even cards provided for "Good Morning" shows, "Good afternoon" and "Good evening" situations.
This is a well thought out routine, with loads of provided potential humor.
I love it, and will use it quite often.
Backstory: I've wanted to add this to my shows ever since seeing it performed on The Tonight Show, but wanted to wait until the "I have to have THAT" from all the magicians died down. Well, it still hasn't.
So, I purchased it from "Surplus Magic Exchange" on Facebook, from a guy that said he chose to use Jon Allen's "Silent Treatment" instead. Sounded legit. As it turns out, mine was made from the "Cue the Magic" kit the Angelo Carbone put out, and mine had a spelling error. I contacted Angelo, and he confirmed that I had ended up purchasing a knock-off that never should have been sold. Being a gentleman, Angelo sent me the font file, and suggested that instead of re-purchasing another one, to merely correct the card that had the spelling error. In summary, Angelo helped me out, with any financial gain for himself. Speaks a lot about Mr Carbone.
As for effect, it is straightforward and somewhat easy to get through.
However, where Angelo has really included gold in this item is all of the possible reactionary lines I can use when the spectator reads the cards, sometimes incorrectly, which makes for even more laughs.
I tried it for the first time last weekend, and it was a hit. The optional cards that Angelo provides allows this routine to be done for kid audiences, teens, adults, night club, and even cards provided for "Good Morning" shows, "Good afternoon" and "Good evening" situations.
This is a well thought out routine, with loads of provided potential humor.
I love it, and will use it quite often.