Chung Ling Soo

John Field


Regions:
Surrey, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: 125.00 - no expenses
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
18th November 2017

This amazing man fooled the world for almost 20 years. Shot and killed on stage in North London in 1918, the story of his rise to fame and its consequences will leave you flabbergasted. It is an incredible tale all fully illustrated with a Powerpoint slide show.

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About John Field

I qualified as a solicitor in 1976 and after stints as managing partner and senior partner in my firm took early retirement in 2011. I have a love of magic and gave my first stage performance in 1965. I am a Member of The Magic Circle and within that organisation I have been elevated to Associate Member of The Inner Magic Circle of which there are about 300 worldwide. Throughout my life I have spoken about magic and magicians on cruise ships and to various groups including Rotary Clubs, Round Table, Probus Clubs, University of the Third Age, Women's Institutes and assorted social clubs. Many groups have asked me back for second and third talks. You are guaranteed to have a fun and educational time.


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