ELLIOT ZIMET is a master illusionist. He is renowned for his unique, high-energy performance style and modern spin on magic. Zimet’s show combines heart pumping illusions mixed with fashion, music, lights, and crowd moving beats all punctuated by tight choreography and stunning dancers. Zimet brings a smooth approach, engaging delivery and witty charm to the world of magic.
With one auspicious and magical turn of the rotary dial, there appeared Mr. Sunday Night himself – Ed Sullivan – boasting a variety hour lineup of singers, dancers, puppeteers, acrobats, and celebrities and as fate would offer... a magician. For a captive and curious five-year old Tom Burgoon, this would be his premier introduction to the world of magic and entertainment and the rest – as they say – is truly history.
Regarded by his peers as one of Magic's Rising Stars, Eric Jones has made quite a name for himself in the world of close-up magic. Armed with cunning sleight of hand and a charming personality, he will astound you with his digital dexterity. He creates intimate miracles for you and your guests, with the magic quite often taking place in your hands. When Eric performs, cards fly, coins multiply, and audiences cheer.
Illusionist David Garrity has been performing professionally for over 20 years and his shows have been featured at theaters, resorts, casino showrooms and corporate events around the USA and internationally. David combines visual magic & illusions, custom-edited music, audience participation and situational comedy to create a unique performance that an audience will not forget.
Derek Hughes’ original comic voice and strong interactive magic make him one of the most requested acts working the college market today, where he performs for thousands of people at hundreds of college campuses across the country. Derek worked as a writer and cast member on MTV’s Room 401, where he helped create original illusions for hidden camera scenarios. He was also featured as a celebrity magic coach on the VH1 reality series Celebricadabra and has appeared on Comedy Central’s Gong Show. The New York Times has called Derek Hughes “Thoroughly Entertaining!” and Time Out New York honored him with their coveted “Critic’s Pick”