lectures for magicians and performers

real material for real audiences

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Gareth White is a touring performer and lecturer whose work spans theatres, live events and international stages.

He has lectured at Kapital Kidvention in Washington DC and works with magicians to build stronger shows, handle real audiences, and develop material that holds up in performance.

An ideas-driven approach, grounded in real-world experience. These lectures are built from real-world experience performing for family audiences across theatres, cruise ships and live events.

Everything tought is usable in the real world.

Control. Chaos. Connection.

A practical system for handling real audiences.

Covers:

  • Managing high-energy rooms without shouting

  • Turning disruption into participation

  • Building authority without killing the fun

  • Repeatable structure for unpredictable audiences

Built around a full opening routine that doubles as a control system.

Using balloons in magic without becoming a balloon twister!


How to use balloons as performance tools, not just giveaways.

Covers:

  • Adding visual moments that hit bigger audiences

  • Structuring routines that scale from parties to theatre

  • Using props for callbacks, pacing and payoff

  • Creating memorable “end moments” people talk about

Includes full routines and working material.

balloonatic

  • Built from live performance

  • Tested across international audiences

  • Designed for real working conditions

  • Clear, practical, and immediately usable

Gareth lectures quick look

  • Duration: 60 mins

  • Audience: Magicians / performers

  • Style: Interactive lecture + live demonstration

  • Requirements: Minimal

  • Touring: Available internationally

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“Hands down, the best lecture I’ve seen at any magic convention.”

“He gave me the confidence to actually perform.”

“Simple ideas that make a real impact.”

“I’m taking what I learned straight back into my show.”

“One of the best experiences at the convention.”