May 03, 2013 | Articles, Latest News
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400th Show Article by BH Courier

World-renowned illusionist Ivan Amodei (e-von ah-moe-day) who’ll be celebrating his 400th show this year at the historic Beverly Wilshire Hotel, on the famed Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California.

Audiences will enjoy a night of entertainment in candle lit elegant decor; complete with the sophistication and intimacy of a glamorous Hollywood “after party.”  For the last 3 years, Amodei has performed his critically acclaimed show “Intimate Illusions” before sold out audiences.

Besides being a resident headliner at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Ivan has been touring the country selling out venues nationwide. He’s set to perform at the The Ritz Carlton Chicago on April 26 and April 27 and at the Four Seasons Westlake Village on May 18.

“Intimate Illusions” is a 90 minute “magical and musical” experience that has received rave reviews. Ivan Amodei (skillfully accompanied by Celine Dion’s talented cellist) is a master performer, who combines his dynamic personality, amazing world-class magic, sensational story-telling and audience participation for an evening of unique entertainment. Amodei has created all of the innovative and exciting illusions in the show, which include shocking stunts and intriguing mind games.

His razor sharp wit and humor, combined with dazzling “live” music provide an evening of theatrical entertainment.

Amodei has performed for the last two decades for royalty, VIP’s and celebrities including: Steven Spielberg, Jim Carrey, Sylvester Stallone, Dick Clark, Nicholas Cage, Ashton Kutcher, etc.
 
 

 

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April 27, 2013 | Latest News, Show Videos
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You and Me Chicago Video

Here's my interview with Jeanne Sparrow on You and Me This Morning Chicago.

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April 23, 2013 | Articles, Latest News
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Chicago April 2013 Article

Here's an article that just came out for my appearance in Chicago on April 26th & April 27th 2013. Enjoy.

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April 02, 2013 | Latest News, News & Media, Reviews
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Magic man Dazzles crowd at Fairmont Hotel

Dumbfounded is an understatement. Walking away from Ivan Amodei’s “Intimate Illusions” — a magic show at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco on Friday — I openly reveled in a cathartic state of childhood bewilderment.
 
What just happened? I’ve seen some tricks of the trade, and am hopelessly gullible, but this one threw me for a loop. Amodei, dressed in a dark pressed suit, did things I couldn’t possibly explain, or attempt to understand. I guess that’s the point.
 
A women cellist, dressed in a blood-red gown softly bowed its strings before a couple hundred guests. Dozens of Victorian chandeliers kept the room dimly lit and a spotlight shone on a draped-covered painting and a table full of antique-looking props. It reminded me of “Interview with the Vampire,” – that classical eerie setting. Shortly I was shown to my seat. Smack dab in the front row. My friend looked at me, already blushing at the thought of being “cut in half” on stage.
 
We scooted down a bit, but were still in full view of Amodei, who opened with a few jokes, before swallowing a shot glass full of pin needles. Attempting to beat a Houdini record, he asked random audience members to yell out their favorite “exotic destination.”
 
“Bombay,” one hollered.
“Hawaii,” said another.
 
Pressing his fingers from his abdomen to his throat, Amodei regurgitated the first three needles in order of their color, which was predetermined by the audience. Picking up a globe he tossed it in the air, catching the spinning sphere on the tip of his index finger. Then the unthinkable happened.
 
He fiercely spit out the pins, which landed on the previously determined “exotic” destinations. Well, almost. He shot two for three, but humorously brushed it off. Maybe his technique was a mastered skill, not illusion. The opener set the scene for the entire night. The audience gasped when, halfway into his act, he asked a patron to grab a sealed and stamped envelope from the back of the room. Once opened, he presented it to the crowd. Numbers. Letters. What did it mean?
 
Earlier Ben, a lucky guest, donated a $100 bill, which was held by a woman, in plain sight, across the room. Those letters and numbers consecutively matched those on the bill. Later Ivan pulled me on stage. Bright red, and high heeled, I stood facing the crowd, blinded by spotlight. The only person I could halfway see was my friend, who was pointing and cackling at my nervous attempt to talk before two hundred people.
 
I picked a card from his deck (a three of diamonds), wrote my name on it and placed it back. He asked me to check his front pocket. Was my card there? Reaching in, I searched the entirety of his pocket, spanning over his left thigh but pulled out empty-handed.
 
“I don’t feel anything,” I said.
The crowd burst into laughter.
 
Already about a foot taller than Amodei (remember I’m in heels), he said, “You could have just said that you didn’t feel the card!” By the end of the act, I held a Listerine bottle in one hand, and in a second’s time he lifted a small cloth from the bottle and asked me to look inside. There was my card, with my name, inside the bottle, that I had anxiously gripped all along. I’ve been starring at it for four days now, trying to figure out how he could have snuck the unbent playing card into the narrow top without my knowing. I went into the experience with reservations. Maybe I thought I could outsmart the magic man. Maybe I could at least come out with an idea. But I didn’t.
 
His highly-interactive act was hysterical and successfully did what each patron hoped it would do – instill a childlike wonder in all of us, at least for one night. Originally from Sicily, Amodei brought his intimate show, exclusive for after parties at its venue on Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, to San Francisco March 22-23. He has won numerous magic organization awards, including the People’s Choice Award six times.
 
By Nicole Baptista / Marinscope Newspaper
 

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LIVE at the Fairmont San Francisco Video

Here is a quick preview of the shows at the stunning Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco inside the Venetian Theater. We had a fantastic time. With over 1000 guests it was four amazing shows.

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February 15, 2013 | Intimate Illusions, Latest News
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Intimate Illusions arrives at Fairmont San Francisco

I am very excited to announce that I am bringing my show Intimate Illusions to a luxurious Venetian theater at the world-famous Fairmont Hotel San Francisco on March 22nd & March 23rd. There will be two shows each evening.

World-renowned, The Fairmont San Francisco hotel presents an awe-inspiring picture of historic San Francisco. The grandeur of the hotel coupled with its reputation for impeccable service promises a truly memorable experience.

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January 08, 2013 | Latest News, Reviews
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So.Cal Guide Review by Valerie Summers

Not a member of the Magic Castle but love magic?  Not a problem.  

Illusionist extraordinaire Ivan Amodei transports his audience into the world of magic each Friday and Saturday evening amidst the grandeur of the landmark Beverly Wilshire Hotel. The venue itself sets the mood for a night of elegance, music and surprises.  

Entering the hotel’s opulent lobby, filled with fresh flower arrangements, guests ascend a spiral staircase and enter into an elegant candlelit salon. At the front, a lavishly decorated stage sets the mood for something out of the ordinary.


The show begins as Cellist Irina Chirkova, wearing an elaborate Venetian mask and a knock-out crimson evening gown ascends to the stage and begins her enchanted accompaniment to Amodei’s evening of magic.  

Each show is different but the one I attended began with a voice over a loudspeaker choosing a member of the audience to go on stage. This time, a rather scruffy old man made his way onto the stage but magically transformed into the very handsome, elegantly tuxedoed Ivan Amodei.  

The evening was off to a wonderful start with the audience already surprised and chuckling. Not only did Amodei’s “bag of tricks” surprise and delight audience members, but his humor kept us laughing.
 The show incorporated a lot of audience participation with the choosing of numbers, letters, colors and cities around the world and offered surprises involving cell phones of audience members. This felt like mind reading….who knows?  

Spitting needles into specific designs on a delicious looking apple had the audience gasping. There were clever card tricks and Houdini-like performances, a bit of Einstein and the Rain Man.  Guests wondered about the Mona Lisa replica which graced the stage and it all became clear in the illusion created using the psychological aspects one of the world’s most famous works of art.


Ninety minutes flew by and the audience which this master illusionist captivated departed the magical space to re-enter the real world, enchanted and baffled by the ever changing evening of magic.

Read review on Valerie's site.

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October 21, 2012 | Latest News, Souvenir Program
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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.

Take a sneak peek inside. Click here.

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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.

 
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August 01, 2012 | Latest News, Show Illusions
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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?

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June 18, 2012 | Articles, Awards, Latest News
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BH Mayor Honors Ivan

His Honor, William W. Brien, Mayor of Beverly Hills presented Ivan with an honor on Saturday evening, June 16, 2012.

Read the article on YAHOO NEWS.

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May 02, 2012 | Articles, Latest News
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Westlake Magazine Honor

Once a year, Westlake Magazine – A Premier Luxury Magazine honors individuals in the community for their Achiever's Issue. I'm thrilled to be included this year. 

They did a great article too.  

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