THIS JUST IN!
Looch shares another sack of gold with us from the vault of his UK home.
Can we all agree that thrillers, (true) crime, detective-esque themes, shows, and games are
VERY popular, right?
From Nancy Drew to Sherlock Holmes, from Cold Case Files to CSI, most
people love unsolved mysteries and solving crimes. We could even say for sure that everyone finds
this plot interesting. Or has at some point in their life;)
'Here's to you Mr. Robinson'
is a crime/thriller themed performance piece that is totally customizable. There are some easy to
obtain props you'll need to put together to get started but, Looch has done most of the work for you
with print ready materials so all you need to do is get some things printed on your way to grab/make
a few of other items (for authenticity). You'll have authentic looking crime scene artifacts,
criminal mug shots and official looking police psychological profiles from police notebooks, etc. It
really is simple to put together and once set up, you'll always be ready to perform. This piece is
designed for most mature audiences Looch's instructions are crystal clear. He goes above and beyond
simply teaching you a "routine" and there is no doubt that many of the readers will be able to
incorporate some of Looch's ideas and thinking into different areas of their own work and shows.
I often see on the forums that many cats are interested in incorporating a P.I. (Psychic
Investigator/Psychic / Intuitive Detective) themed routines into their current sets or are
interested in a specifically themed venue/performance persona. They will also benefit from this
work.
The plot is simple to follow the performer expertly walks the audience safely
through the mind of a criminal, more specifically, the twisted mind of 'Gerald Robinson'. (See what
he did there!)
After some questioning, the participant unknowingly appears to have some
criminal tendencies. In fact, the participant mysteriously seems to know (and openly share)
information about Mr Robinson and his crime spree that only the police and Mr. Robinson (or someone
close to him!) would know anything about. After exciting twist and turns, we find out exactly what
happened, per the police report, and shockingly discover that the participant was in-fact one of Mr.
Robinson's accomplices!
'Here's to you Mr. Robinson' shows us that Looch's experience with
parlor and stage, as well as the ideas he shares in those arenas, are just as powerful and
insightful as his Close-Up/ Intimate mentalism work.
Priced for the worker too;)
Check it out!
Tell'em Raux sent ya!