VC Star Article 2012
The illusions that magician Ivan Amodei packs in his powerhouse bag of tricks have a potent payoff after the bluff and bluster."All of them have a shocking ending that no one can see coming," Amodei said in an interview from his Somis home last week.
At that very moment, when audience members' mouths are agape and a hush has fallen over the room, Amodei also hopes his rapt captives learn something. He strives to create storylines with his tricks and illusions and impart meaning at the end, tossing out "time is really an asset" and "go with your gut feeling" as examples. All, he added, rolled in with comedic fun.
Amodei will pack some new mind-boggling tricks (and a few familiar faves) involving the mysterious Mona Lisa, shattered glass and spittin' needles when he returns to an old haunt, the Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village, for three "Intimate Illusions" shows Saturday afternoon and evening.
The Mona Lisa bit stems from a trip Amodei took to Paris. Struck by how Louvre patrons were entranced by the famous painting, he decided to create an illusion involving the work's psychological aspects, what he termed "the unspoken allure of the Mona Lisa." Yes, he added, it also comes with "a pretty shocking ending."
Like almost all magicians, Amodei declined to discuss specifics lest too much be revealed and besides, why spoil the anticipation? The glass shattering is part of one of his newest illusions, one that Amodei said plays off the ship-in-the-bottle puzzle. Except here, an iPod is in the bottle; the message on it that's played for the audience at the end will shock them. "I'm not going to say what it is," he added.
He's been honing the new illusions through his regular weekend gigs at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, where Amodei also will be performing on New Year's Eve, his third one there.
Not only can he incorporate the Mona Lisa and smash glass, he's also known to spit needles at an apple. That one, he said, involves a storyline about the great escape artist Harry Houdini, whose genius relied in part on his ability to swallow a picklock and harbor it in his stomach. "He'd bring it up with his stomach muscles at the time of need," Amodei said.
His modern-day version involves more than five dozen 2-inch-long pins. Similarly, Amodei uses long tailor needles in a piece, an audience favorite, involving a spinning globe. As he spins it on his finger a la a basketball, he asks audience members for places in the world they'd like to visit. He then spits the needles at the globe — and they stick on the exact locations they've mentioned.
Ivan Amodei has conjured a new illusion involving the famous Mona Lisa painting and a myth about why she's smiling. Amodei, a Somis resident, said he wanted to examine the "deeply psychological aspects of da Vinci's great masterpiece." Sewing needles … iPods … cellphones — Amodei uses a lot of atypical props in his magic act, a list that even includes Scrabble tiles. So much for the rabbit, black hat and wand. And he has a cellist play during his shows, lilting the atmosphere with dulcet classical music, much of it Italian.
Amodei, comes to us via Sicily (his birthplace), but he has a bit of local homeboy in him if you stretch the term. When he was 2, he immigrated to Brooklyn with his hairdresser parents. At 5, he said, he began doing magic after a family friend taught him some tricks "and I was basically hooked from then on." "Magic was the constant," he recalled. "There was never, ever, ever a day without magic."
At 11, he got his first paying gig — $20 for performing for friends. During his late teens, he moved to Thousand Oaks. After finishing up at Thousand Oaks High School, Amodei got a degree in marketing and advertising from California Lutheran University. He now lives on a 30-acre lemon ranch in Somis with his wife and two kids.
He once wanted to be a plastic surgeon, but got bored with the mundane machinations of physics and such and wound up doing the thing he really loved. Among his other accomplishments, Amodei used to be a regular performer at the famed Magic Castle in Hollywood.
The coolest thing he derives from his artistry is the ability "to touch people in a way they never really thought of." Magic, he said, is a valid art form but hasn't been placed in that category because of connotations that it's only for kids and the fact that there are more amateur magicians than professionals. All the fun in his act aside, he is very serious about and proud of his craft.
"People can come to the show and go, 'Wow!" Amodei observed. "But it's beyond a magic trick and beyond blowing your mind. It's thought-provoking. It should be theatrical. And that can be translated into an intimate show for 500 people. You can interact with the performer, not like 'The Phantom of the Opera,' where you're just watching. And then you can't believe 90 minutes just flew by and you say, 'I was transported to another place, and I learned something, too.' "
Criss Angel’s Producer Reviews Intimate Illusions
Mr. Joe Monti, Network TV Magic Producer and Magic Consultant stopped by June 4th, 2011 and saw the show.
"For anyone wondering who will be the next great entertainer look no further…Ivan Amodei is here. Ivan has Hollywood good looks and a Mensa mind. He goes out of his way to be different, mind blowing & charming and succeeds on a grand scale!
Having traveled the world 4 times and being the producer of the #1 Primetime Magic TV series in history, I know when I’ve seen a massive talent. Ivan Amodei should be seen LIVE now before a big TV network makes his intimate theatre show obsolete! Bravo Ivan, you're a rare talent that comes along once every few decades."
Watch Joe describe Season 6 of Mindfreak on AETV and the crazy stunts and illusions Criss pulls off. Watch Mindfreak if you get a chance. Great TV magic.
Splash Magazine Review
The Magic of Ivan Amodei: Intimate Illusions – Magic is For Grown-Ups
By Ma'ayan Cohen
Souvenir Program
9×12, 36 pages and in full color, the magic comes alive with tons of behind-the-scene photos, live-action shots, Beverly Wilshire history, illusion design, descriptions and more.
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Houdini’s Escape
One of the most famous names in magic was known for wrapping himself in chains, shackles and handcuffs and then throwing himself into icy rivers.
Each time, he managed to escape from his constraints. In my show, you'll bear witness to a technique mastered by the great Houdini that is literally death-defying. You might think this is extremely dangerous and that I’m crazy for attempting such a challenge.
And you might be correct. This technique is terrifying and intimidating, and I’d be lying if I told you nothing could go wrong.
The Sixth Sense Illusion
This October I will celebrate the month of halos by putting my senses to the ultimate test in my hauntingly decorated candle-lit suite.
Not for the faint of heart, it is one of my most provocative illusions to date. THE SIXTH SENSE dabbles with forces unseen and unheard — the very forces of the underworld. With a special tribute to Houdini who died on Halloween.
Read more about it on USA TODAY!
George Carl Vaudevillian Act & Mime
George Carl was one of Johnny's favorite acts of all time. Enjoy.
About Intimate Illusions
Legendary illusionist Ivan Amodei (pronounced evon ah-moe-day) has been thrilling audiences all over the world with his trailblazing brand of psychological and visual illusion. You'll find Ivan at his best in his show that has garnered him SIX People's Choice Awards and rave reviews from viewers worldwide.
His incredible show, Intimate Illusions combines world-class illusion, audience participation, story-telling, razor sharp wit and dazzling live music by a talented concert cellist.
Completely re-staged for its permanent home in a luxurious suite at the famed Beverly Wilshire, Ivan transports you back to European elegance and exhilarates you with dynamic showmanship that demonstrates why he is the country's most exciting live performers. A theatrical experience as sophisticated as it is funny, dramatic and thought-provoking.
Join Ivan as he takes you on a eye-opening journey through the human psyche. Can he discover your destiny? Can he uncover your fate? Can he manipulate TIME? The spectacular finale of the show is a masterpiece of thought manipulation resulting in a series of jaw-dropping moments that create and indelible mark on your conscious and leaves audiences begging for more.
Witness pieces such as Mona Lisa's Secret, Rain Man, and Einstein's E=mc2 to name a few. Listen to Vivaldi, Mozart, Bach, Haydn and Henry Mancini played beautifully on the cello. This 90-minute show is like nothing you've ever imagined.
Abbott & Costello Magic Numbers
Abbott and Costello are my favorite comedy duo. In this video clip Costello shows Abbott what real math looks like. Funny and clever.
Mona Lisa’s Secret
My NEWEST Illusion in the show (Coming Soon)
In this illusion, a 500 year old secret is revealed: why is Mona Lisa smiling? Hidden behind her eyes is a mysterious code made of letters and numbers, according to a controversial claim by members of Italy's national committee for cultural heritage. Magnifying high-resolution images of the painting uncovers hidden information added by the master himself Leonardo Da Vinci.
This illusion takes the theater audience and viewers on a jaw-dropping, laugh out loud journey to a climax and the most shocking ending that ultimately answers the question: why is the most famous painting in the world smiling at you?


























