The Denver Magic Show was recently reviewed by Jessie Hanson in On Denver. On Denver is a local online publication which shares news, reviews, and events in Denver. Jessie seemed to enjoy the show founded by William Rader and Gregg Tobo. She also liked our new location at the Patterson Inn. Here is briefly what she said about the start of our show:
“The Patterson is an amazing old building whose wood-paneled walls and antique brassware hint at hidden stories and ghostly presences with about as much subtlety as Dolly Parton’s wardrobe hints at “country.” The underground room housing an enormous oak bar was already packed with people–get tickets early, folks. I squeezed my self and my G&T into the last remaining seat and watched the Patterson’s innkeeper emerge from the six inches of space between the red curtain in the portable frame and the wall paneling. Getting a full-grown man stuffed into that space was Magic Trick #1 for the night. He welcomed us to his premises with the promise that the building itself was “extremely haunted.” Since ghosts and magic are both about believing things that you cannot see, this pleased me greatly. I don’t believe in either ghosts or magic, but I want to. I *do* believe in the effect of believing in magic, which is to make the magic real.”