Oliver Tabor - Talks Musicality, Manipulation, Illusions, Stage Magic and More | Talk Magic Podcast With Craig Petty #123
Episode 123, Dec 07, 2021, 01:00 PM
In this interview Oliver talks to Craig about his whole career. Oliver has spent most of his time as a performer on stage and as such has a lot of experience in this area. Oliver talks about every aspect of performing on stage and even touches on entering and winning competitions.
Oliver Tabor is a multi-award winning member of the Magic Circle & International Brotherhood of Magicians, he is a British Magical Champion and gained his most recent accolade in the stage category at the prestigious international FISM Championships of Magic.
He has advised on films such as "Now You See Me 2" and appeared in advertisements for brands such as Cutler and Gross. In demand internationally, he has performed all around the world from the US to Australia and has been one of the few UK magicians invited to present lectures in Beijing. Described by The Stage as "brilliantly different... a slick intriguing slice of magic" he is a popular act at corporate events for high profile clients such as Rolls Royce and Sony.
Oliver is also a producer, with long-running shows at the Leicester Square Theatre, The Museum of Comedy and he has created and run his own theatre dedicated to magic shows in a historic 17th century Red Brick barn for 15 years.
He has advised on films such as "Now You See Me 2" and appeared in advertisements for brands such as Cutler and Gross. In demand internationally, he has performed all around the world from the US to Australia and has been one of the few UK magicians invited to present lectures in Beijing. Described by The Stage as "brilliantly different... a slick intriguing slice of magic" he is a popular act at corporate events for high profile clients such as Rolls Royce and Sony.
Oliver is also a producer, with long-running shows at the Leicester Square Theatre, The Museum of Comedy and he has created and run his own theatre dedicated to magic shows in a historic 17th century Red Brick barn for 15 years.