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Win tickets to see Tricks

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I recently interviewed David Ben for my podcast The Inadequate Life.

David and Soulpepper have generously offered to give away a family pack of 4 tickets to see David’s new show “Tricks” at the Soulpepper Family Festival. Enter to win below.

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David Ben is a Canadian stage magician, sleight of hand artist, author, magic historian, creative consultant and former tax lawyer.

David was educated at the University of Toronto (BA), the University of Western Ontario (LLB), and the London School of Economics (LLM).

In the podcast we talk about his decision to leave his law practice to practice magic.

David is the rare magician who, like Ricky Jay or Teller, of the duo “Penn and Teller,” has an innovative approach to magic that at once respects the historic traditions of magic but pushes the art form forward.

David’s stage show “The Conjuror,” had its world premiere at the Shaw Festival in 1996. The show had outstanding box office and critical reviews and has been mounted several time since then.

His path to success was never easy, and in our podcast he talks candidly about the time he seriously considered quitting the Arts because of the financial strain it put on his young family.

If you saw “Possible Worlds” during the 2015 Stratford Festival season, you saw David’s magic integrated into the show thanks to director Mitchell Cushman.

You’ll find the podcast here.

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Win tickets to see Tricks

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