
The Silent Treatment by Jon Allen is the effect that Jason Alexander performs in his Magic Castle act.
This is one of those perfect openers. You walk onstage and say nothing. You simply open a flip book that introduces you. Through only words on the signs, you communicate with the audience in an hilarious way, and have a card thought of. The big finish? You remove the thought-of card from your mouth!
This is not difficult at all, and sets the right tone for your stand-up show. It shows that you’re funny, that you have showmanship skills, that you will do amazing things, and that you are a different kind of magician. This prop is an investment in your show, and one of the best close-up and stand-up tricks to come along in years.
Customer reviews for The Silent Treatment
There were 20 or so 16-18 year olds - I expected a tough audience and thought this would be a good opener. The effect itself is well scripted and is not difficult to do. It does take practice, as does all magic, and there is some minor sleight of hand involved, but the whole effect is well within the reach of any beginner provided they are willing to put in the effort.
That's what made it a perfect opener. And what an opener it was. I have to say in 35 years of performing, I have not had as strong a response from an audience as I did with this effect. It played perfectly and the response to the final reveal (you can see Jon's performance on YouTube) was pandemonium. The cries of "NO WAY!" marked the shift from quiet indulgence to total buy in.
This is a strong opener.There are angles that you need to be aware of (which Jon addresses) and you can't perform surrounded. It is also not really suited for a large audience due to prop size though it could likely be adapted. But for a platform/cabaret performance (am I showing my age using those terms?) it is a solid, solid piece. This baby is staying in my act - though I am definitely going to have find a new #2 that's strong enough to follow it. Brilliant effect Jon!
Community questions about The Silent Treatment
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James asks: do i have to use the same card each time and do you carry the stage version. Also whats the difference in the stage version and the regular(not asking for a reveal of course) since its a hefty price difference
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Hey, We dont carry the stage version at this time so im not able to give any information about this, you may be best contacting Jon directly
Brandon asks: What is the size of the trick in inches??
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:These are around 8.5 inches in length
Jamie asks: Can this be printed onto A3 cards? Alternatively, is a larger size available?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:At the moment this isn’t available in a larger size
Regan asks: Is this the original version? Thanks!
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes.
Pablo asks: Hi there, my question is, If I get the english version (I'm Spanish), Could I print my own cards on Spanish or are they part of the gimmick?
- 1. Jack responds:If you select the universal option when your purchase the product, it comes blank so you can write whatever you want on the board
Damian asks: is this size good for parlor and stage settings? I heard on the cafe that the original was more for closeup and not easily seen in parlor or stage
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:That depends on the size of your audience. If they can see a card clearly, then this is suitable.
Damian asks: I take it the "universal" version works in any language (english being what I need)
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The universal version allows you to write your own instructions.
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