You might have seen George Iglesias' popular "A Trip to Cancun" and "A Trip to Circus"? Now he brings us this Christmas version of the same concept: "A Letter to Santa".
The magician shows some letters to Santa already made, with different gifts. The kid gets to choose in between a beach ball, a teddy bear, a PlayStation, a magic box, a monopoly or a bicycle!
Then the letter is mixed with the others. The magician makes the letter vanish from the pack and travel to... The North Pole! He shows a big poster and when he opens it, everyone can see Santa Claus holding a letter and Rudolph and his red nose by his side.
Now the kid will get the chance to travel to the North Pole with his imagination. The Magician folds the poster and the kid put his hand inside to bring his letter back, but by mistake he then takes instead Rudolph's nose out! The magician opens the poster... And guess what? Rudolph's nose is missing on the drawing.
The Magician folds the poster again, once more the kid put his hand inside, but this time by mistake he takes Santa's Hat! The magician opens the poster and Santa is missing his hat on the drawing.
Finally the magician himself puts his hand inside and takes the letter out, but before doing that he get trapped with something, he pulls hard and Santa's belt comes out! All kids start to laugh now, but the magician does not pay attention to them and shows the letter selected by the kid to be exactly the same selected before.
The kids now start to ask and beg the magician to open the poster and show them what's inside, the magician denies to do it, but by mistake the poster unfolds to show Santa with his pants down!!!
A very funny and interactive routine and super easy to do.
Excellent quality. Very well-made props, poster plastified, it will last a lifetime of performances. All props made with high detail too.
You receive:
1 Special poster
12 Special Letters to Santa (2 Sets of 6 plastified cards each)
1 Santa's belt
1 Santa's hat
1 Clown's nose (Goshman)
1 Instructional online video
"This is a very funny and interactive routine and very easy to do. Iglesias gives very good descriptions of each part. The trick is great for children’s and family magic, comedy, parlor, and stage magic shows. The effect is a great one and you will get lots of laughs and even find the selected letter to Santa! Highly recommended. " - Bob Patterson