
Michelle Mitchell
The Desert Sun
January 31, 2007
January 31, 2007
It's hard to top acts like walking through the Great Wall of China and making the Statue of Liberty disappear, but David Copperfield credits his audience for ideas about the next big illusion.
"I develop what people really dream about and make it happen in the show," the master illusionist said Tuesday in an interview at McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert.
Making dreams come true is the main theme of Copperfield's shows today and Thursday at the McCallum, featuring such fantasies as winning the lottery or reuniting with a loved one.
"David Copperfield: An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion" also includes what some would call a nightmare, when Copperfield faces his own fear of scorpions.
Despite holding numerous awards, including sales records and 21 Emmy Awards, Copperfield hasn't forgotten his fans.
"The thing that means the most is the fact that people keep coming back to the show," he said.
"I develop what people really dream about and make it happen in the show," the master illusionist said Tuesday in an interview at McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert.
Making dreams come true is the main theme of Copperfield's shows today and Thursday at the McCallum, featuring such fantasies as winning the lottery or reuniting with a loved one.
"David Copperfield: An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion" also includes what some would call a nightmare, when Copperfield faces his own fear of scorpions.
Despite holding numerous awards, including sales records and 21 Emmy Awards, Copperfield hasn't forgotten his fans.
"The thing that means the most is the fact that people keep coming back to the show," he said.
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hihi kochanie :) Chciał bym wszystko zrozumiec ale nie umiem az tak dobrze angielskiego. Bede zagladal co jakis czas. OBIECUJE ! Buziaki :*
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