If your audience enjoys card magic, then they will love this!
You borrow a deck, set the Jokers off to the side, and remove 2 unknown cards from the deck. Those 2 unknown cards turn into the Jokers. A selection turns into one of it's mates, and the Jokers re-appear on the edge of the table.
That is just a taste of the shenanigans of this routine - there are several impossible transpositions, color changes, and moments of magic.
This works really well with the "magician confuses them-self" plot, and can be very comical.
Oh, and you'll learn some great techniques and will probably get some ideas to incorporate into your other routines.
You borrow a deck, set the Jokers off to the side, and remove 2 unknown cards from the deck. Those 2 unknown cards turn into the Jokers. A selection turns into one of it's mates, and the Jokers re-appear on the edge of the table.
That is just a taste of the shenanigans of this routine - there are several impossible transpositions, color changes, and moments of magic.
This works really well with the "magician confuses them-self" plot, and can be very comical.
Oh, and you'll learn some great techniques and will probably get some ideas to incorporate into your other routines.