Master of Escape – Michael Griffin – Inside Magic Interview

 

Chains, Ropes, Boxes and Bags – None Can Hold Him

Michael Griffin has guts and skill. For those of us who perform silk acts, or close-up routines, doing death-defying escapes seems, well, unnecessarily dangerous. Michael doesn’t seem bothered by the very real danger presented by the escapes he undertakes.

 

One of the most interesting things about Michael — and the reason we hassled him for this interview — was his willingness to perform “Challenge Escapes.”

 

There aren’t many escape artists that still perform the Challenge Escape — willing to take on all comers and their innovative and allegedly unescapeable devices.

 

We’re honored that Michael would take the time to conduct this interview and wish him the best of luck and safe performances in the years ahead.

 

 

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Michael Griffin to be Nailed into Packing Case

Inside Magic: How did you get started in magic? How old are you now and where do you call home? Who were the influences in your life – positive or negative – that helped form the performer you are today?

 

Michael Griffin:  I got started in magic watching shows like Wild Wild West (which is still my favorite) watching magicians whenever the opportunity came up. My babysitter at the time showed me a cool trick where he vanished…
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Magic Short Bits: Magicpalooza

Simon Lovell

Magicpalooza This annual confab of professional magicians is billed as the American Idol of magic. Two evening shows hosted by Brit magician-comedian Simon Lovell highlight the conference, which also features Spokane legerdemain expert David Womach.

IKEA Performing Arts Center, 400 S. Second St. (Renton), www.seattlepcam2004.com. $15 per show for adults, $10 for children. 8 p.m. Fri., Aug. 6-Sat., Aug. 7.
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