Third generation magician Dennis Watkins has dedicated his life to his art. That lifelong experience and training has paid off with a seasoned act that only continues to get better over the years.
Watkins has refined his magic show over the years, some of his tricks have been paired down from some of the more theatrical ones of the past. This works well as many people simply crave an enjoyable night on the town during a current, crazy state of the world. Forget your cares and be happy seems to the be the motto and he spares no expense in the iconic venue of the Palmer House. Preshow drinks are offered at every performance only adding to the festivities of the experience.
Volunteers from the audience are necessary and while some may face apprehension about this, Watkins always makes the crowd feel comfortable and doesn't go for cheap laughs at an audience member's expense, like some lazy performers do. He keeps things moving throughout the latest show and while it is recommended for ages older than 12, some younger ticket holders might still feel quite engaged by his quick and impressive tricks.
His suitcase reminded me of my own as a kid, where I would store my little bag of magic tricks and perform for neighbors in a garage theater. Watkins is currently living my childhood dreams every day and obviously loves doing it!