The effect that is commonly referred to as Gypsy Thread was first introduced into the literature of magic in 1584 by Provost and ever since, magicians – and presumably their audiences – have been fascinated and enchanted by the simple yet profound concept of a simple strand of thread being broken into small pieces and restored at the magician’s fingertips.
On this video, you’ll see six different interpretations of this straightforward and beautiful trick. Daryl begins with the classic version, complete with several significant Al Baker touches. Geoffrey Buckingham offers tips on how to make the Gypsy Thread the perfect cabaret trick while Bob Read adds his comedic genius. Henry Evans demonstrates his flashy – and completely clean – ending while Cellini teaches a stunning version using yards of thread that could play not only on the street but in the biggest theater. Finally, Eugene Burger performs a highly theatrical trick using the thread as an insightful metaphor.
Gypsy Thread is an iconic trick that can express different things in the hands of different performers and now, with the help of the gifted performers presented here, you’ll be able to add this classic of magic to your own act.
- The Hindu Thread Trick – Daryl
- Gypsy Thread – Geoffrey Buckingham
- Gypsy Thread – Bob Read
- Torn and Restored Flash Thread – Henry Evans
- The Gypsy Thread (Street Style) – Cellini
- Shakespearean Thread – Eugene Burger (performance only)
Running Time Approximately 58min