Casually jaw-dropping': at an Edinburgh fringe of tricks and treats, Ben Hart has the magic touch
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Magic captivates audiences, with the desire for astonishing performances never fully satisfied. At the Edinburgh Fringe, Andrew Frost entices crowds with his superbly controlled card tricks, engaging with a casual charm. His show, "Andrew Frost: The Greatest Card Magician in the World," humorously titled, reveals his approach to magic as one focused on winning over hearts and delivering a sense of discovery. In contrast, Ava Beaux's show combines storytelling with magic, featuring whimsical elements and moments of impressive mind reading that enchant through narrative rather than solely through tricks.
"Magic is addictive. The more you see, the higher the bar rises, but the itch to be astounded is never scratched."
"The key to a good card trick, Frost tells us, is to capture the hearts of the audience and then to find a satisfying way of finding their selected card."
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