I saw Martin Lewis perform this routine many years ago at the Columbus Magi-Fest and it has been
stuck in my memory ever since. I was looking for a fun stand-up card routine and am delighted that I
chose the Comedy Comeback Card.
What is good about it is that it is entertaining and visual
and when the spectators think they might have an idea of how it is done there is a twist that
totally puts them off the method. The plot is similar to the 6 Card Repeat using "I saw a magician
perform a card trick once and thought it was so great I had to learn how to do it ..." This is a
visual stand-up trick with cards that is not a "pick a card" trick, but is similar to a face-up
ambitious card except the cards are held in a wine glass the entire time.
You receive a
pack of cards, gimmicks, a fairly nice cloth you can perform with and a cheap plastic wine glass to
help you learn the routine. I would recommend finding a real wine glass with a sturdy stem and bowl
large enough to hold a deck of cards to perform with. There is a link to an online video with Martin
Lewis teaching the routine. It does not take long to learn and it plays very well. The only down
side is that no one should be behind you, but the angles can be kept pretty wide. There is a mild
clean-up at the end by putting the cards away in the case.
In short, a great routine at a
great price that packs small and plays big. I perform mostly stand-up magic and use a variety of
standard props such as ring and rope, one coin routine, Benson Bowl, Egg Bag, Remote Viewing Die,
etc. The Comedy Comeback Card fits well into this type of set.