Adam Steinfeld
Adam Steinfeld is an Illusionist-Comedian whose live-wire exuberance and spellbinding effects involving audience members equal nonstop laughter. Steinfeld’s show incorporates and expands classic illusions such as levitation of an audience member or sawing a woman in thirds, with vignettes involving the theatre audience. The performance includes illusions, such as slicing his assistant in half without even placing her in a box, and a raccoon-hat that
comes to life unsuspectingly. Routines also include “The Great Train Robbery” and “The Smart Alec Duck.”
At an early age, Steinfeld began to be recognized for his ability as a magician. He won the first-place trophy at the Florida State Society of American Magicians Convention at age 11 and won it again in at age 17. On April Fool’s Day, 1988 he earned the title of “The World’s Most Versatile Magician” when he shattered a record in the Guinness Book of World Records by performing 102 magic tricks in three minutes and 13 seconds. He is also the author of the book Stupid Bar Tricks, which is now in its fourth printing. Adam Steinfeld earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in motion pictures television production and drama from the University of Miami. Since then, he has been a magic consultant and feature performer for numerous television and film projects, commercials, network television shows and live show productions. He also travels around the world performing at casinos, clubs, resorts, colleges and major corporate banquets. Look for Adam Steinfeld’s Grand Illusion Comedy Show “The World’s Most Versatile Magician” throughout the year, crisscrossing all across the country, and on television worldwide.
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