EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 1H 15M
Christopher Carter
from Desert Island Tricks · host Alakazam Magic
If you’ve ever watched mentalism drag under too much procedure, Christopher Carter brings a refreshing counterpoint: move fast, stay direct and make the audience feel the mind reading before they think about the method. We talk about why attention spans are shrinking across the board, how that shift changed the college show market and what still holds up when you’re working corporate events, theatres and even cruise ships. Christopher walks us through the core pieces of his working act, from a high-speed playing card memory demonstration to a tossed out deck that pulls the entire room onto the stage. We get into his three-billet routine built to erase explanations phase by phase, plus his take on Pegasus Page where staging and pseudo-hypnotic framing create a surprisingly intimate moment in a large venue. Then we go deep on the blindfold question and answer act, why Q and A is the “major effect” audiences expect and how structure is what makes improvisation feel confident instead of risky. We also hit the practical tools that keep a pro show dependable: utility devices like Real Die, wallet strategies that delay the dirty work until no one is watching and “pack small, play big” thinking with Scrabble Memories and Bruce Bernstein’s Eat at Joe’s as a customisable, corporate-ready finale. Finally, Christopher explains why he’d literally bury magic apps on the island, drawing a bright ethical line around phone scraping and audience trust and he shares why a voice recorder is his most powerful non-magic weapon for capturing ideas and sharpening scripts. Subscribe, share this with a performer friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.Christopher Carter’s Desert Island Tricks Welcome package: Playing Card Memory Tossed Out Deck Three Billet Routine Pegasus Page Blindfold Q&A ActReal Die Stealth Assassin Wallet Scrabble Memories Eat at Joe’sBanishment. Magic AppsBook. Unreal Item. Voice Recorder Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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If you’ve ever watched mentalism drag under too much procedure, Christopher Carter brings a refreshing counterpoint: move fast, stay direct and make the audience feel the mind reading before they think about the method. We talk about why attention spans are shrinking across the board, how that shift changed the college show market and what still holds up when you’re working corporate events, theatres and even cruise ships. Christopher walks us through the core pieces of his working act,...
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