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Bryan Bishop strode into Central Park wearing a light grey three-piece suit and blue tie. Because, well magicians of course must be well dressed. It was part of the show. Which, of course was why he was in this marvelous city. He had two shows there over the next week. Both of which were taking place at the Neil Simon Theatre on 52nd street. He hoped to draw quite the crowd with his magic skills. He was supposedly quite the illusionist. Although, he came to the park today with the hopes of captivating a small audience using what magicians call "street magic" or "close up magic". With any luck, it would draw several more people to his show. He had a nice smile on his face, and a fancy leather atache case in his hand containing several small objects that he could use in his impromptu magic show. Things like closeup mats, steel rings, strings and ropes, large quantities of rubber bands and other assorted objects.
He took in a deep breath and shot a smile at the small crowds of people in the area. Joggers and bikers and the sort. He sat down at a table and began to set up. Placing down his close-up mat and taking a few of the objects out of the bag. He decided to open up his act by playing with some fire. Which, is by the way not something you should try at home. Bryan decided to start off with a relatively simple trick called the human chimney. He took out a match, struck it in front of his face and then shook it out. He then waited a moment for a couple of people to be watching and proceeded to slowly breathe out, exhaling large quantities of smoke from seemingly no where. Since he wasn't a novice, his face didn't show any of the intense pain that this trick causes. He hit his fist against his chest a couple of times to get the remainder of the smoke out and then smiled and yawned as if this was nothing out of the ordinary.
The audience laughed and applauded at his trick and he smiled. Gleefully, he turned to the audience and made a great show of bowing. "Thank you very much." he said. The inside of his mouth tasted like smoke so he quick grabbed a mint out of his bag and ate it very quickly. "The smoke always leaves a bit of an aftertaste, he said jokingly.
He took in a deep breath and shot a smile at the small crowds of people in the area. Joggers and bikers and the sort. He sat down at a table and began to set up. Placing down his close-up mat and taking a few of the objects out of the bag. He decided to open up his act by playing with some fire. Which, is by the way not something you should try at home. Bryan decided to start off with a relatively simple trick called the human chimney. He took out a match, struck it in front of his face and then shook it out. He then waited a moment for a couple of people to be watching and proceeded to slowly breathe out, exhaling large quantities of smoke from seemingly no where. Since he wasn't a novice, his face didn't show any of the intense pain that this trick causes. He hit his fist against his chest a couple of times to get the remainder of the smoke out and then smiled and yawned as if this was nothing out of the ordinary.
The audience laughed and applauded at his trick and he smiled. Gleefully, he turned to the audience and made a great show of bowing. "Thank you very much." he said. The inside of his mouth tasted like smoke so he quick grabbed a mint out of his bag and ate it very quickly. "The smoke always leaves a bit of an aftertaste, he said jokingly.