David Copperfield has spent his entire career making people wonder. This is why his Las Vegas production, David Copperfield: An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion is one of the most popular shows in town. I recently checked it out at the David Copperfield Theater at
the MGM Grand.
To get to know David Copperfield it
helps to time travel back to each decade of his career. Growing up in the 60’s, David had what he
says in his own words, a shy and lonely childhood. One summer he discovered that learning magic
tricks and ventriloquism helped him overcome his shyness. After mastering several magic
tricks he started his career at ten years of age back in New Jersey,
as “Davino Boy Magician,” performing around the
neighborhood. It wasn't much later that he
started to indulge his passion for entertainment and showmanship by taking the
train to NYC and sneaking into Broadway shows after school.
In his late teens, already a highly
skilled magician, he changed his last name to Copperfield and at the age of 18 won
the role in a Chicago based musical as the lead. It was called “The Magic Man," and it ran for several months. "When that show closed I went back to
New York thinking the doors would be wide open for me but they weren’t and I
starved for a few years....but it was that during that lean period where I
developed a lot of the pieces that are similar to what I do now." - DC
A few years after
returning to New York he was given a shot at his own TV special on CBS. The Magic
of David Copperfield aired for the first time in 1978. He was only 22 but so
skilled at magic and camera friendly that his specials continued for over
two decades, accumulating 17 Emmy Awards!
I went online to find some of these specials and ended up watching for several hours. Beyond the
magic I was interested in what these 23 years of TV specials reflected...changes in the tricks and illusions, the music, his wardrobe, hairstyle, and David himself.
The illusions in The Magic of David Copperfield ranged from sleight of hand to massive stunts in size and scale. There was the dancing cane, sophisticated card tricks, impaling himself while levitating, and highly entertaining dramatic or comedic acting scenes with magic weaved in using celebrity guest stars. In addition, his big show finishes were what made him a name, like a disappearing airplane, walking through the great wall of China, and a Houdini like escape act using a straight jacket over fiery spikes!
Copperfield's look and
persona in the earlier specials were first the young, wide eyed magician, then the
slightly tanned illusionist with his first real Hollywood haircut, followed by the
magic master, and finally the superstar illusionist extraordinaire. Come 2001 and the new millenium he transitioned to shorter hair again and for the most
part has kept this look ever since.
His wardrobe tells a
story as well. The late 1970’s Copperfield dons a tuxedo, then the next year a suit,
even a white three piece disco getup in a scene with Bernadette Peters. The
80’s started with black shirts and skinny ties, then a puffy white shirt and
even puffier leather jacket, the next year leather pants were added. The
early 90’s were long dark coats, moving into black jeans and belts and a velvet
blazer, mock turtlenecks and shiny silver belt buckles. He wore them all well.
The best of these specials are combined in a DVD, David Copperfield, Illusion.
During the television
special years, Copperfield pursued other interests beyond performing. He founded “Project Magic," a program
that uses the teaching of minor magic skills to those recovering from disabilities, augmenting their
rehabilitation with creativity.
A collector of magic memorabilia, he created the private International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts which the Guinness Book of World Records has called the largest collection of magic artifacts on earth.
A collector of magic memorabilia, he created the private International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts which the Guinness Book of World Records has called the largest collection of magic artifacts on earth.
If you're wondering what his current show, David
Copperfield, An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion is like...I can tell you it's just that. From his first entrance I found
him to be more candid and open with the audience than I had expected. He
shares a few personal stories, and also some fantasies entwined into his
illusions that focus on the importance of family, and of pursuing ones dreams. The audience is a part of this, sometimes onstage and sometimes right at their seat.
“It’s fun interacting with the audience. Part of it is the joy of invention, is creating something brand new. We are educated so much, we know so much that we lose that sense of awe and wonder that we're given every day, you know. I get to watch people feel that every night on stage." David Copperfield
“It’s fun interacting with the audience. Part of it is the joy of invention, is creating something brand new. We are educated so much, we know so much that we lose that sense of awe and wonder that we're given every day, you know. I get to watch people feel that every night on stage." David Copperfield
An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusions balances a large
scale look with an interactive feel, and includes a stunning variety of surprises.
What does the next decade hold for David Copperfield? His genius for magic and illusions with a combination of artistry and showmanship leaves no doubt that whatever it is will be spectacular.
What does the next decade hold for David Copperfield? His genius for magic and illusions with a combination of artistry and showmanship leaves no doubt that whatever it is will be spectacular.
Anna Wendt Copyright 2015
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