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St. Louis Magician

Gregory Green is the Premier Close-up Magician in the St. Louis market. If you are looking to be truly amazed you need to look no further. Gregory is available in St. Louis, Alton, Jerseyville, and Springfield IL.

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Magician Gregory Green

Gregory Green is a truly fantastic magician. At twenty-eight years old, he brings a mature, yet youthful approach to his special blend of magic that cannot be found anywhere else. Gregory amazes audiences of all ages!!!

Gregory brings every ounce of his attention and energy to his performance. Gregory will conduct your show like it is the most important performance of his life.

Gregory has performed in many venues and under many circumstances, from birthday parties to boardrooms, trade shows to tea parties. He has performed for the St. Louis Cardinals, the St. Charles River Otters, Harrahs Casino, Ameristar Casino, and Dave and Busters to name just a few of his satisfied clients. Gregory is also the producer of the Houdini Séance the only event of its kind in the St. Louis Metro-Area.

Gregory Green believes that magic awakens the child in everyone. His relaxed demeanor and amazing magic give each and every member of his audience the break from reality that they deserve.

 

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Your guest will be in amazement as objects disappear, cards are lost, found then vanished once again only to appear in impossible locations. Gregory will bring these miracles to your event with a ease and grace that only a professional magician can.

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Dear Mr. Green,

 

            Thank you so much for making an important Blue & Gold Ceremony for Pack #552 (changing of Cubmasters and all) big fun with your wonderful performance / magic show. Your show enthused a wide range of children (1st to 5th graders) plus siblings plus adults. That’s quite a challenge! I saw the smiles on the faces of adults (of course the kids) during your show. After your show ended, I received many compliments from both the exiting and entering Cubmasters (who also reflected input from many parents and leaders). I also received numerous compliments (for you!! – but I also got credit for choosing well!) from numerous other individual adult parents and leaders.

            A few weeks later, I saw a magician / clown performer at my sons school. I noticed the performance enthralled the younger children but seemed to leave many of the 4th graders “borderline interested” and / or detached – bored looking. (The school only goes from K – 4th grade.) I realized even more the challenge you had and the success of your performance that seemed to have something for all ages.

            The length of your show was perfect (not too long, not too short) – and involving the kids made all the difference in keeping everyone involved and interested.

            I enjoyed meeting you. Magic is magical and fun!

            Feel free to use Pack#552 – or myself- as a reference if needed anytime. Thanks again!

Maureen Fiebiger

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Magician Gregory Green is the Premier Close-up Magician in the St. Louis market. If you are looking to be truly amazed you need to look no further. Gregory is available in St. Louis, Alton, Jerseyville, and Springfield IL.

Check out my  thoughts and rants concerning magic or magicians on myspace.com 

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Top Ten Reasons I Love Being a Magician

10. A magician can make real life seem like abstract art.

9. I don’t have to sit behind a desk.

8. The girls really like magicians (in reality I should have learned to play the guitar).

7. A deck of cards fits in your pocket better than a guitar.

6. As a magician I meet great people all the time.

5. Children think I am cool.

4. At least once a day I get to make someone smile.

3. As a magician I get to hang out with Elvis and Ronald Mc Donald.

2. As a magician I get paid to play.

1. The coolest thing about being a magician the look of astonishment on someone’s face when you fool them.

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