(April 1, PDI-Entertainment)
By Oliver M. Pulumbarit
“My magic is not about me, it’s about the people around me
and what happens when the magic of experience is with them,” said self-styled
“troublemaker” and illusionist Andrew Mayne during a recent teleconference. The
celebrated magician is promoting his 13-episode Lifetime series, “Don’t Trust
Andrew Mayne,” which starts airing at 10:10
tonight.
“The first thing [about] my magic style is that my big
tricks are about somebody else’s story and how I try to use magic to help,”
added the YouTube sensation and author of science-fiction and mystery books.
He described the best tricks as “spectacular to watch, but
also have an effect.” He elaborated, “When I take somebody’s hobby car
[because] he’s taking money and time away from his wife, I make it vanish and I
make it reappear impaled 20 feet up in the air on a street lamp. It’s a
spectacular visual but it also makes a point: ‘This is what you’re doing to
this person’… that’s what I love to do.”

Mayne named some influential illusionists: “David
Copperfield is impressive; I watched the guy teleport, and as a kid, that just
really stuck with me. And David Blaine, when he introduced street magic, it was
hard to appreciate [at first] but when I thought about it, the more I realized
how much he’s changed magic forever.”
No stranger to blowing people’s minds, Mayne admitted that
there’s one trick that he wants to accomplish soon: “I would like to make
somebody’s house disappear while they’re standing right in front of it!”
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