Monday, October 7, 2013

A Bit of Holiday Magic

It's October. The leaves are just starting to turn to shades of golden yellow and deep earthy red. Soon rakes will be rattling, pumpkins will be picked, and the temperatures will tumble. Children will be jumping into piles of crispy, crunchy heaven with full abandon and glee. And that's when you know the holidays are just... around... the corner.

That's a busy time of year -- for everyone. Christmas parties, shopping, decorating, family gatherings and New years celebrations all happening in the space of a few short weeks. As you are planning some of those events, keep in mind that entertainers are pretty busy as well. I know I am. So, if you are having a party and were thinking of hiring a magician to entertain your guests--now is the best time to do that. Actually, a month ago would have been better, but now is here . . . now.

December and January are the biggest months for business' to host their annual holiday parties. Weekends are the favorite days to choose. Evenings are the most likely time. That means there are very few actual prime time slots available. If you are planning an event that includes the entire family, then weekend afternoons are the prime time slots. With that in mind, why are you reading this? Shouldn't you be calling my office right about . . .now?  Seriously though. I do reserve dates and times on a first come, first serve basis. So if you haven't "gotten round to it"  yet, you should start your planning soon.

Oh, if you haven't checked out my website, please do that here. I offer entertainment that is great for children, great for adults or fun for the whole family. So hiring a magician is easy. Just call Great Scott, but do it soon before your prime time is taken.

Friday, September 13, 2013

One Thing Leads to Another

You've heard the saying "well one thing lead to another . . ." Its usually used to explain why someone got into a particular situation. Most times, this is reference to a sort of flow of circumstances that weren't planned and just moved a person along a certain path. And that may be true.

In  my world of doing magic shows, I change the saying to "one show leads to another". Why? Because that's how my business grows. Only I'm not leaving it entirely to chance. I aim to create a great show and present a fantastic performance which leaves people wanting that experience for themselves, for their group or their party. Case in point. I spent months designing, creating and preparing for the program which I offered to libraries this past summer. I asked myself, 'what are my goals with the program?'; 'what tricks back up those goals in the best way?'; 'how can I inject a healthy dose of humor into the show?'. That takes a long time to flesh out. But that's the best way to get the results that customers want.

The proof for me that I succeeded, comes after the show. Oh I monitor the response during a performance, but for me the real proof comes when people come up after the show, compliment the performance and then ask me "Do you do _________?"  That blank might be 'school shows', 'birthdays', 'company events' or in one case 'scout shows'? My answer has always been a hearty "yes!".

That's what brought me back to the middle of Wisconsin this past weekend. Back in July, the local scout leader saw my show at his library and asked me if I could perform for his Cub Scout kickoff this year. I explained to him that I have a different show designed especially for the scouts and that I would be happy to present that. So on Saturday following a show in Illinois, I packed my car and headed 3 hours north back into Wisconsin to present my a program for the scouts. It has taken a long time to come up with and perfect that show of course. While I performed, I watched for the reactions of the audience -- pacing my routines to bring maximum impact, enjoyment and laughter.  And after the show, this one woman came up to me and after complimenting me on the show asked "Do you do ...?" -- Why, yes. Yes I do!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Summer Magically Winding Down . . . sort of

Summer is coming to a close soon. In fact for many students, it seems like its already over. Within a few weeks everyone that's going to school will be in school.  It has been a wild ride for me this summer. So many magic shows, so little time.  Just the way I like it.

I've been to birthday parties, company picnics, fairs, childcare centers, day camps and more libraries than I can remember. Although those all continue throughout the year, now I get to add schools back onto the list. In addition to the educational shows I already offer, I'll be adding my "Magical Archeology Adventure" to the lineup this fall. I toured the program through the libraries this summer with great success. Now, with a few modifications, its ready for the schools. This is a fun, magical look at archeology with the primary purpose of encouraging students to read and reminding them that "every action they take and every decision they make -- matters." 


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

...And the Beat Goes On

Wow, this has truly been my busiest summer yet. I've been performing in libraries all across Wisconsin, and parts of Illinois. Now I'm coming into the home stretch for these shows. The first week in August, libraries finish up their Summer Reading Programs. But until then, I'm booked every day with at least 2 shows each day.   August is still a busy time of year for me, though. Plenty of private parties happen in August -- and lots of company picnics.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Summer Reading Program Magical Kickoff

Summer isn't officially here yet. However, schools are out and the libraries are kicking off their summer reading programs.  This year's theme is 'Dig Into Reading'. I've been working on a new show (as I do each year) that correlates with that theme. I chose archeology -- a personal interest of mine -- to build my show around. It's called Great Scott and the Magical Archeology Adventure. During the show I blend facts and books about archeology, with the fun of magic to get kids interested in reading -- and hopefully thinking about history in a new way.

The show is off and running to great reviews. The library at Manawa posted these pictures, and had this to say:

"We were so happy with your performance and with the huge crowd we had! I heard one parent say that she laughed until she had tears in her eyes and also heard one little boy repeating the magic words, "Great Scott!" for the rest of the afternoon. Too funny."

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Facebook and Magic

It seems the whole known world is on facebook these days.  Well. . . a good percentage of them anyway. I have to admit that I've not been an avid facebook user. I have a personal page, and a few months ago, started a page for my Great Scott business at https://www.facebook.com/GreatScottMilwaukeeMagician.

So I've been posting a few pictures and helpful ideas on  that page. In fact, if you have a moment, visit the page and let me know if it 'works for you'.

On the personal side, I was invited to join a group on facebook that deals with the performance of magic. So, I actually have a reason to sign on and look at facebook now. It's actually starting to 'grow' on me. I have a few friends that post regularly, and it's nice to keep up with their lives that way. It's hard to keep up with everyone and everything these days. Fb can help, but I've found I have to use it sparingly, or it can be a huge time vacuum. It's like a friend used to say. "Everything in moderation. . . including moderation?"

Friday, May 17, 2013

Just Another Day at the Office

I'm enjoying a rare day at the office today. Of course my day at the office happens right here in my home. And since its raining and wet outside, I'm not the least bit tempted to play "hooky". I've been catching up on emails, filing contracts, making phone calls and making some updates on my website. Then this afternoon I plan to take some time to practice for my new summer show. So, as you can tell, this truly is Show - Business.

Look for me around Wisconsin this summer. I'll be at many libraries, day camps, and private events. If you catch one of my shows, stop by afterward to say  "Hi". I'd love to meet you.