Magic is one of the most important assets you can have in a restaurant.

Paul's self-proclaimed motto for restaurants is:
Nothing makes a wait-time disappear like a pleasant distraction.

 
  • The magic is close-up.
  • Magic happens at your patron's tableside.
  • The magic is appropriate for any age.


Picture taken at the Blue Talon Bistro in Williamsburg, 9/13/2008.
    
These pictures taken at T.G.I. Friday's at Lynnhaven in Virginia Beach.

 
  • The magical experience will create repeat customers as well as new ones.

  • Your wait staff will benefit when their tables are treated to entertainment while they wait.

  • And since the children will be having a great time, the parents will be much more pleased with their dining experience.

 

 


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email:  pclive@pclivemagic.com
phone:  757-724-5483
 

 


 
   

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

FAQs
  1. Q - How long have you been doing magic?
    A - As of 2006, I've been performing professionally for about 12 years.
     
  2. Q - How are you with the kids?
    A - (2006) As a father of 3, which includes two girls (ages 7 and 2) and a one boy (age 6), I am well rounded when it comes to children.  I've had little or no problems bringing even the shyest kids out of their shells. 
     
  3. Q - What is the appropriate age group for your birthday shows?
    A - I design my birthday shows to be entertaining for anyone and everyone.  The age appropriateness ranges from 5 to 105.  You're never too old for magic.
     
  4. Q - What about a 4 yr old birthday party?  Can you do a show for 4 yr olds?
    A - I usually discourage against magic to entertain a birthday party for 4 yr olds.  The reason for this is that the attention span of a 4 yr old is not quite developed to the point of which they will understand and enjoy a magic show.  However, I did have one parent who understood all of this and insisted that I entertain her daughter's 4 yr birthday party.  I agreed to do the show with the parent's complete understanding of how the show could go.  Well the show was a success and everyone, including myself, had a great time.  You can see pictures from this party in the Photo Gallery section

    If asked again, I would still give the same warnings as I feel this show may have been the exception.
     
  5. Q - Is your show appropriate for everyone, including various races, cultures, etc?
    A - Everyone loves magic.  I do not discriminate against anyone and neither does my show.  Magic is an art that is meant to be enjoyed by everyone.  I do not single anyone out in a belittling manner.