An evening of impossible things, expertly rehearsed.
Miracles, six inches from your hands.
Walk-around magic for cocktail hours, gala dinners, and the moments between courses. A signed card vanishes from a sealed deck and reappears inside a lemon. A borrowed watch keeps changing time. Eight to ten guests at a time — and a story for everyone the next morning.
Inquire about Close‑Up→For the room that prefers to be unsettled.
An intimate, slow-burn piece. No cards, no doves. A thought you held in private — written, sealed, never spoken — appears in my handwriting on a chalkboard that has been on stage the entire evening. Best suited for sophisticated audiences who’d like to question what they just witnessed.
Inquire about Mentalism→For audiences of fifty to five thousand.
A 45-minute theatrical piece built for proper stages and full lighting rigs. Levitations, mind-bending illusions, a borrowed wedding ring vanished and produced from a sealed envelope in row twelve. Designed to play big — and finish with applause that lasts.
Inquire about Stage→Branded magic, written for your launch.
A bespoke show built around the product, the message, or the milestone. Your tagline materialises inside a sealed box held by the CEO since the keynote began. Tailored material for product launches, summits, awards nights — and the after-party that follows.
Inquire about Corporate→
Twelve years on stage. Five hundred shows. A career built on the single, stubborn premise that an evening should leave a mark — not a memory, a mark.
From candle-lit dining rooms in Bucharest to corporate stages across Europe, MAGICMAN designs each performance as a piece of theatre: scripted, rehearsed, lit, and finished. No prop is borrowed from a catalogue. No method has been seen before.
A short list of those who’ve stopped trying to figure out how it’s done.
He vanished my watch in front of fifteen executives. I still don’t know how. Or where it is. Best opening act we’ve ever booked.
Our guests stopped eating. That doesn’t happen at a Moët event. Magicman didn’t do tricks — he stole the room for forty-five minutes.
Booked for one product launch. Booked again for two more within the same quarter. Magicman is the only act that closed the room twice.
The performance was wildly elegant. Our CEO’s signature appeared inside a sealed envelope she’d held since the keynote began. The room gasped.
After UNTOLD, half my crew swore Magicman was an actual mind reader. I’m not entirely convinced he isn’t.
A magician you don’t need to explain to anyone. From the C-suite to the interns, every guest left with a story.
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