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Chicago great legend Marshall Brodien has passed away at 84 after battling Alzheimer’s since he was diagnosed in 2007. Brodien, who started out as a carnival barker for traveling freak shows then later established himself as a hypnotist, was probably best known for his 27-year run with The Bozo Show as “Wizzo the Wizard”. Since his debut on the popular WGN powerhouse, Brodien became one of the most respected magicians – and he simply loved the art. He dedicated the downstairs of his Geneva home to magic memorabilia, making it pretty much a museum of his life and other famous magicians. From Harry Houdini’s famous collapsing birdcage, “Wizzo’s costume and elaborate self-designed illusions to magic kits created by himself (and of course, TV Magic Cards, perhaps his most popular invention), each room was a journey into the world of wonder he loved so very much.  

The Emmy Award winner and recipient of the Chicago TV Academy's Silver Circle Hall of Fame was not just a Chicago favorite but a national treasure as well, designing illusions for David Copperfield and other top magicians. Both Criss Angel and Lance Burton, whom we interviewed in the past, referred to Brodien as on of the greats and a big influence on their careers as a magician.

We wanted to celebrate Marshall Brodien by posting one of our all-time favorite interviews when the great magician invited us into his Geneva home with much pride and enthusiasm. Marshall gave us the full tour of his home and, with the excitement of a child, wowed us with several magic tricks. The interview is also a magical journey that gives viewers an inside look at Brodien's impressive, personal collection of magic throuout his career and also shows the kind, friendly man he will always be known for. Marshall truly enjoyed performing for others and watching the astonished looks on people's faces after each amazing feat. Visiting his home was one of my highlights as a member of the Buzz Center Stage team, and thankfully, he wouldn’t let me leave without a signed copy of his book “The Magical Life of Marshall Brodien” and a deck of TV Magic Cards – two items I will always cherish. Marshall will be missed. 

 

 

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January 25th is now Palmer House, A Hilton Hotel and Magic Parlour Day in Chicago as so declared by Mayor Rahm Emanuel in a statement last week. The day is named so for good reason. An idea that took shape in 2011 has now become one of Chicago’s great attractions as Magician Dennis Watkins has been hosting sold out events ever since. In fact, last Friday marked Watkins 1,000th show (most being sold out) – an astounding achievement for any entertainer in Chicago.

Chicago has a rich history in Magic. From early 20th century magician/illusionist Harry Blackstone Sr. (a.k.a. The Great Blackstone), to Harlan Tarbell, who created a magic correspondence course in 1928, Chicago was once home for many magic clubs. We had Jack Gwynne in the 1950's and, of course, Marshall Brodien, who started out as a carnival barker for a circus freak show also made an impression. Before gaining mass popularity as Wizzo Wizard on The Bozo show, Brodien was an accomplished hypnotist. He also created every beginner’s favorite teaching tool in the 1970’s – T.V. Magic Cards along with several magic kits (yes, I had one). Even while retired, Brodien assisted in creating illusions for the likes of David Copperfield and Lance Burton. Yes, Magic was certainly a popular pastime in our fair city throughout the early-mid 1900’s and was kept alive thanks to magician stars like Brodien through the early 1980’s.

Then, unless you were visiting Las Vegas, magic got quiet for awhile.

New magic personalities Criss Angel and David Blaine helped in bringing magic back on a nationwide level in the early 2000’s, but, outside of an occasion magic show, magic didn’t have much of a presence in Chicago. There just weren’t many places to catch a quality magic act. But that changed just after 2010 thanks to a benefit appearance that House Theatre of Chicago that featured ensemble member Dennis Watkins. Watkins, now considered by many to be the best magician in Chicago – and some will even argue he’s the best in the country, wowed his audience with close up magic that evening. The House Theatre then produced a show called ‘The Magic Parlour’ on a limited basis, which featured 3rd generation magician Dennis Watkins. The show was a smash, selling out performance after performance after it became a weekly event. But it was after a sold-out New Year’s Eve performance at The Palmer House Hilton Hotel that a deal was struck that would put Chicago back on the magic map. Since, Watkins has performed ‘The Magic Parlour’ regularly at the classic Chicago hotel to which it has now become a staple in Chicago entertainment – a sought after attraction that people from all over the world attend.

Watkins magic is special. During his show, he talks of picking up the craft as a seven-year-old boy from his grandfather, an accomplished magician who also owned a local magic shop. Specializing in close-up magic, Watkins prefers to amaze his audience with in-your-face sleight of hand rather than with grand illusions. This creates a much more intimate experience - and one that demands much more skill from the magician. Watkins performs his own unique tricks that only those who have attended ‘The Magic Parlour’ could ever claim to have seen, and he also puts his own spin on classic tricks that have wowed through the ages. He is a magician but is also a skilled entertainer. Watkin’s banter with each intimate audience flows nicely and includes much humor. His ability to make every attendee feel comfortable and included is a great part of the fun. But make no mistake about it – it is his ability to perform magic at such a high level that separates him from the pack.

It is with much confidence that I can predict ‘The Magic Parlour’ will have another celebration in seven or so years as they hit another milestone with their 2,000th show. Dennis Watkins is as good as it gets, and the historic Palmer House Hilton creates the perfect ambience for such a magic act.

Dennis Watkins is one of the greats of our time.

Cheers! Here’s to another 1,000 shows!


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