Fringe children's show review: Magic Gareth - Live in Your Living Room


Children’s Show: Magic Gareth – Live in Your Living Room ****
Whole articles have been written about how tiring Zoom can be – so hats off to Gareth White (aka Magic Gareth) for flooding our living rooms with energy via the computer screen. Ordinarily, White would deliver his show in person, wowing families with his close-up magic. But, having recognised that online will be the preferred platform for some time, he’s reinvented himself.
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Hide AdSince April, Magic Gareth has performed over 300 virtual shows, bringing much-needed joy to locked-down parties. Some of that joy is generated by children enjoying a shared experience in one "room” – and much the same can be said for this show.We’re asked to consider keeping our cameras on, and while there’s no pressure to do so, a definite spark comes from seeing other families react and interact. White is a natural showman, boisterousness and fun yet warm and friendly when eliciting help with a trick.
The tricks themselves, like all the best magic, fall largely into the “how on earth did he do that?” category. Items appear, disappear or change colour and some clever mind-reading takes place. Magic that goes “wrong” leads to great call-backs later, and the whole thing is neatly wrapped up before anyone can fall foul of Zoom fatigue. Kelly Apter
Until 9 August, see www.magicgareth.co.uk/live2020
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