RENZ NOVANI: SHAKESPEARE: MASTER OF THE MIND

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Magician and mentalist Lorenzo ‘Renz’ Novani has crafted a new show that has a bit of something for everyone. Shakespeare: Master of the Mind has the flawless mentalism that Novani is perhaps best known for, augmented with magic and storytelling that keeps the audience entertained while he educates them about Shakespeare. At the Fringe there’s a decent chance that the average audience will know Shakespeare better than the general public, which is to Novani’s benefit as the audience is extra locked in for him. But there’s no need to come with any special knowledge, Novani will provide it.

The magic and mentalist effects performed are perfectly themed to Shakespeare’s works. An early magical highlight is themed on Romeo and Juliet, featuring Novani revealing the connection between two strangers in just a few minutes—luckily a little bit longer than it took for that famous couple to decide that they had their own special connection as that ended poorly. Novani’s effect has a much nicer conclusion, with the participants’ connection being demonstrated through cards, touch, and books. The mentalism is equally flawless and perfectly themed. A slight but clever variation in the timing of a classic magician’s prop for prophecy, the infamous sealed envelope to be opened and read at the performer’s prompting, makes this format feel unusually impressive.

With a very full room at the reviewed show, Novani has ample choice of participants to help him make the magic happen. There are several moments when the entire audience can get involved in the selection process, via Novani’s funny Shakespeare inspired prompts. Audience participants always have the greatest potential to provide an impromptu test of a magician’s improvisation skills, and Novani passes his handily, clarifying any misunderstood instructions with charm and good humor.

Novani may be the artist onstage but Shakespeare’s presence is felt at every turn. The audience will probably learn new things about this famous playwright, and will definitely at least gain a new appreciation of his work and life. It’s a loving tribute that will probably speak most to Shakespeare fans but is easily accessible for those who are less familiar with his work as well. A Fringe regular, at Novani’s reviewed second night of his show he managed to acquire a sizable crowd and earn an enthusiastic standing ovation. The quality that earns him both the audience and their applause is evident to all who are lucky enough to witness him work. Shakespeare: Master of the Mind is a beautiful masterpiece of a magic show and tribute act.

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