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The Gentleman Magician
Sydney magician, Bruce Glen, is widely acknowledged – by his clients and his peers – as one of the very best at what he does.
In November 2009, he was honoured with the award of Membership of The Magic Circle – the most exclusive magic society in the world (with only 1500 members worldwide).
His style has become known as ‘Bespoke Magic’ as he specialises in customising his shows to his clients’ needs. Bruce was dubbed The Gentleman Magician due to his special ability to engage with guests / customers / clients through a stylish, professional and magical performance.
A magical business solution
The Gentleman Magician brings a tantalizing touch of excitement to any event, including:
- Cocktail parties
- Product launches
- Trade shows and exhibitions
- Business dinners and lunches
- Training sessions and seminars
- Christmas and end of year parties
If you want to surprise, amuse and amaze your audience, then Bespoke Magic is the perfect choice. It gets your guests talking, whilst cleverly delivering your important business message. Contact us today to make your booking.
Bruce Glen at the Edinburgh Fringe
Following an outstandingly successful Adelaide Fringe season, Bruce Glen, The Gentleman Magician, was invited to take his show to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
He wrote a new show for his Edinburgh debut, entitled ‘BESPOKE MAGIC – On the Fringe of Reality’.
Audiences were invited to re-visit their childhood sense of wonder – as they were taken on a fascinating journey into a world where the real and unreal are sometimes indistinguishable.
It was an outstanding success – with great audiences – and some of the theatre world’s most discerning reviewers liked what they saw:
Bruce Glen delighted an intrigued audience with an amazing array of magic. His act was paid out with delicate ease and tempered with a slight and engaging sense of humour. Impressively, this appeared to be not just to be his off-the-shelf routine but a package specially tailored to reference Edinburgh and its literary history. A lot of time had been taken to weave in Conan Doyle, Stevenson and the stories of the ghostly Edinburgh underworld.
A lovely show and engaging magic – including the best, simplest, most perplexing and gob-stoppingly awesome trick I’ve ever seen – and climaxing with a very impressive routine with rings, equally as baffling as those that had gone before.
Good show, great guy and one amazingly awesome moment!
Broadway Baby
Bruce Glen doesn’t so much burst onto stage as appear in our midst, as if by magic, to display his considerable talents.
A consummate storyteller, Glen introduces us to a broad range of tricks and illusions … and there were elements of cutting edge magic with his denouement routine – baffling in its dexterity, sleight of hand and surprising outcome.
Comfortable with his audience, with his magic and possessed of a silver tongue as a raconteur.
The Fringe Review
Adelaide Fringe 2011 – What the Critics Said:
Bruce presented his ‘House Of Wonder & Delights’ show at the Adelaide Fringe 2011 to critical acclaim …
“Magician Bruce Glen enters the ornate opulence of the room … beguiling from the start.
Imploring the audience to suspend disbelief and connect with the innocence of childhood (there wasn’t anyone there under 10, so no tricks were blown), mixing the imagery of fairytales with stories of Ayers House and local characters and magicians, Glen takes us gently through magic without high-blown rhetoric or razzamatazz.
The humour brought chuckles from the audience followed by sharp intakes of breath as another trick subtly unfolds.
In the trick of tricks the hour flies by and as you walk away and add up the magic displayed, you realise what a well-crafted act Bruce Glen is.
The prestige is undeniable, big or small, magic is Magic. Suspenseful, charming, mysteriously out of time. A great show for all ages.
Final Word: Transporting.”
Ian Newton – ‘Rip It Up’ Magazine



