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Why Asking for Testimonials Feels Awkward (And Why I Did It Anyway)
Asking for a testimonial has always felt awkward to me. A bit like saying, “Hey, could you please tell everyone how brilliant I am?” I’ve never liked the idea. After all, when you’re hired to perform at someone’s event, it’s their big day – not yours. They’ve spent weeks, sometimes months, making it perfect. You’re there to help make it memorable, not to stick a camera in their face when the night’s winding down. But sometimes the moment just feels right. A Pint and a Perfect
brian storey
Nov 92 min read


A Week Immersed in Magic: Cambridge Magician at The Magic Circle
Not every performance has a ticket or a stage. Some of the best magic sneaks up on you, at a legendary club, in a hidden shop, over a curry, or in the middle of a story that’s been passed down for generations.
That’s the thing about magic: it’s a living craft. The best lessons happen when no one’s expecting them.
brian storey
Oct 264 min read


Magic & Mind-Reading: Elevating Weddings with a Personal Touch
Weddings are all about celebrating love and connection, and there’s no better way to weave both into your special day than with bespoke close-up magic and mind-reading. Here’s how I work with couples to create truly personalised wedding moments.
brian storey
Oct 132 min read


Top Tips for Booking a Magician at Your Winter Corporate Event
My top five tips to ensure your winter corporate event sparkles with magic rather than fizzling out.
brian storey
Oct 71 min read


Cambridge Magic Show: Work in Progress with The Pentacle Club
Friday (3rd October 2025), I’ll be performing alongside seven fellow magicians from The Pentacle Club, one of the UK’s oldest magic clubs, founded in 1919 in Cambridge...
brian storey
Sep 301 min read


The Magic Set That Never Quite Worked — And the Book That Changed Everything
Like a lot of magicians, I had a couple of magic sets when I was a kid.
Marvin’s Magic, a Paul Daniels set, those kinds of things. You probably remember them too: plastic props, a wand that didn’t quite stay together, and tricks that almost worked if you got the instructions right (and didn’t lose the secret gimmick down the side of the sofa). They were fun... sort of. But they didn’t light a fire in me. So, what did?
brian storey
Sep 73 min read
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