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Alex Lodge

  Alex Lodge

Close-up Magic

Magic that happens right before your eyes and right under your nose, this is the ideal way of entertaining your guests and Alex will break the ice in a "meet and great" way as they arrive. The laughter and applause at each table spreads throughout the room to create and set the atmosphere for the evening. Ideal for private parties, weddings, and trade shows.

Cabaret

Sit back relax and get ready for an evening of comedy magic and illusion, Alex will charm and involve the audience members with a highly amusing cabaret performance. With side splitting comedy and magic of the mind, the audience will leave with a smile on there face.

Stage Show

From 45minutes to a full evening 2hour production show with breath taking illusions, live animals, slight of body with dancing girls and instant costume changes; you wont believe your eyes. Watch as Alex attempts the fastest escape in the world from a locked box. This show is the biggest and the best and has a Las Vegas feel about it and is ideal for cruise ships theatres and large venues.

Reviews - What the National Press said...

"Alex Lodge is one of the most popular young magicians and illusionist on the circuit today. A member of the illustrious magic circle, he is currently amazing kids as Dandini in pantomime.

That said, a buzzing atmosphere was created right from the start as magician Alex Lodge worked his close-up skills around the tables. This young man knows how to connect with a crowd and his numerous, dexterous tricks were much appreciated.

Alex Lodge, the magician who did meet and greet earlier, performed his own cabaret spot - he was able to showcase his ability to present stylish trickery involving doves, canes, etc, but, despite his youth, he showed a natural mastery of the art.

A spot of comedy conjuring was crow barred into the plot so that Alex Lodge, playing Dandini, could also show what he does when not appearing in pantomime".
(The Stage Newspaper)