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The Buzz – Reviews – 2015
Vaudevillian
James Jordan—WECC Acu Hall
James Jordan does a great job of entertaining the crowd with some juggling, magic tricks, and comedy.
It is a show for all ages, and was really enjoyed by a couple of younger members of the audience who were enlisted as magician’s assistants a couple times.
James takes a few common magic tricks in new and unusual directions; and, using his self-deprecating showmanship, catches the audience off guard when he ends a trick in a spectacularly unexpected manner.
Murray Hunter
Just Ed.
Leithelle Prods.—Eckhardt-Gramatté
Leith Clark’s enthusiasm is matched only by his gift for story telling. This year he brings us a fresh new batch of stories from his experience as a drama teacher.
While the addition of five youngsters (former students of Clark’s) help give the stories more dimension, Clark’s stories tended to get a little gummed up waiting for people to transition or say certain lines. The show was less conversational but still had all the charm of Clarkâs similar show two years ago.
Kaitlyn Kriss