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HOLLYWOOD'S MAGIC CASTLE

Hollywood's famous Magic Castle is a mecca to magicians from
all over the world. It is a private club and has been home
to the true legends of magic. To be considered worthy of
performing in one of it's three theatres is truly an honour.
In
1980 Tim Ellis, only just turned 18 ventured to Hollywood
seeking out The Magic Castle. However, due to their minimum
age of admission being 21, he was only allowed to step
through their doors at the family-friendly Sunday brunch.
In
1988 Tim Ellis returned to The Castle as as performer in
'The Palace of Mystery' showroom with Tom Ogden and fellow
Australian Ricki Ozimo. The fact that many long time members
said the trio's show was one of the best they'd seen in a
long time was icing on the cake.
1989
Tim played another week in The Castle. Once again the
opportunity to perform in front of his peers had made him
create an entirely new show. Three performances nightly for
seven nights flew by.
1992
One week wasn't enough and Tim negotiated to be able to stay
at The Castle for two weeks. One week in 'The Palace of
Mystery', and the second in the more intimate 'Parlour of
Prestidigitation'. One feature of his act was his Kruger
Kard Trick, recently voted 'Best Trick' at the Australian
Convention of Magicians.
2005
Both Tim and Sue-Anne performed at the Castle, but in
different theatres. Sue-Anne with her award-winning
'Jeannie' act in 'The Palace of Mystery' and Tim with his
award-winning piece 'Runaround Sue' in the Close Up Room. |