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restlessplots Regular user 124 Posts |
I have been looking to do a Vampira show this year and have seen Vampira on Ebay from time to time. It says it can be adapted for a man to do. Anyone know anything about this rountine? Any advice would be helpful.
K |
Anabelle Special user 951 Posts |
A routine made for women by Tony Andruzzi? That sounds interesting. Yeah please let me know too.
Anabelle |
Augustus Rapp New user Out of Time 17 Posts |
For those interested in purchasing this (Vampira by Gloria Palmer) go here
[outdated link] There is also a revamped version in Marcom's Marcom Presents Magic AR |
John Smetana ???? - 2009 499 Posts |
As I understand it, this routine was performed by Tony's wife Gloria.
Best thoughts, John Smetana |
Bill Fienning Special user 635 Posts |
Gloria was Tony Andruzzi's first wife. (At that time Tony was know by the name Tom Palmer.)
Several years after Gloria and Palmer were divorced, she married (Ralph) Marcom. Marcom performs as MarcoM the Mountebank. Gloria died within the past year.
Bill Fienning
"It's More than Tricks" |
cogliostro New user Tampa 99 Posts |
Okay, can anyone give a more detailed description of what this effect actually is?
- Rob |
John Smetana ???? - 2009 499 Posts |
Vampira isn't an effect, it's a complete "in character" act designed for a female entertainer.
Best thoughts, John Smetana |
Slim King Eternal Order Orlando 18012 Posts |
Could the character be a young girl Vampire? Say 8. Would the illusions be too difficult? Wasn't there a youthful appearing vampire in one of these latest movies?
Thanks Dave
THE MAN THE SKEPTICS REFUSE TO TEST FOR ONE MILLION DOLLARS.. The Worlds Foremost Authority on Houdini's Life after Death.....
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restlessplots Regular user 124 Posts |
Can this ACT be adapted for a Man??
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Augustus Rapp New user Out of Time 17 Posts |
Dave,
You are referring to Kirsten Dunst who played a child vampire in Interview With A Vampire. AR |
Slim King Eternal Order Orlando 18012 Posts |
Yes Agustus, I believe you are right. I think that my room mates have that movie. I'd better "Dig" it out.
Dave
THE MAN THE SKEPTICS REFUSE TO TEST FOR ONE MILLION DOLLARS.. The Worlds Foremost Authority on Houdini's Life after Death.....
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Anabelle Special user 951 Posts |
I'm going to get a copy of it so I'll let you guys know soon.
Anabelle Ok, got it. It's actually quite dated (1968) and while reading it I thought of some new things to do with it right away so to be honest I didn't really love it and wouldn't do it completely as it's written, though a couple of things are still cool. It can be adapted for a man to do but like I said there are new things you could do to make the act way better. I like the way it goes into the detail of the act and even shows you kind of what to wear and what kind of make-up to use and how to apply it. It's nothing difficult. I think I might write my own Vampira act with new stuff and make it a bit more spooky. Anabelle |
restlessplots Regular user 124 Posts |
Thank you for answering my question about vampira, I guess, I will pop the eight bucks for it. I guess, I will have to update it and add newer effects. Thanks for the post.
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