Category Archives: Performing Arts

Appearing this week at the Magic Castle:



Pop Haydn Emcee’s “It’s Magic!” in Santa Barbara


I will be performing and emceeing the “It’s Magic!” show at the Lobero Theater in Santa Barbara on Sunday, March 18th at 2:00 pm and that evening, Sunday, March 18 at 6:30 pm.

This show’s lineup also includes Murray Hatfield & Teresa, Michael Grandinetti, Victor & Diamond, Jason Andrews, Rob Watkins and more.

Tickets can be found here: http://www.lobero.com/calendar/index.php?display=event&id=753&returnto=list

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More information on “It’s Magic!” can be found at www.ItsMagicShow.com

 

新年快乐 恭喜发财


The Year of the Dragon is upon us. Big celebration in Chinatown tonight at Midnight. Fireworks, dragons and lions. Celebration!

Here is some important fast-breaking info to help get you through the next fifteen days:

Mandarin Chinese:
新年快乐 (xīn nián kuài lè, pronounced “sheen nyen kwy luh”) = Happy new year! (literally “The new year comes fast!”)

恭喜发财 (gōng xǐ fā cái, pronounced “gong shee fah tsy”) = Wishing you a prosperous new year! (literally “May you have much joy and wealth!”)

Cantonese Chinese:
新年快乐 (san nin faai lok) = Happy new year!     (literally “The new year comes fast!”)

恭喜发财 (gung hei faat choi) = Wishing you a prosperous new year!     (literally “May you have much joy and wealth!”)

The most common auspicious greetings and sayings consist of four characters, such as the following:

  • 金玉滿堂     Jinyu mantang – “May your wealth [gold and jade] come to fill a hall”
  • 大展鴻圖     Dazhan hongtu – “May you realize your ambitions”
  • 迎春接福     Yingchun jiefu – “Greet the New Year and encounter happiness”
  • 萬事如意     Wanshi ruyi – “May all your wishes be fulfilled”
  • 吉慶有餘     Jiqing youyu – “May your happiness be without limit”
  • 竹報平安     Zhubao pingan – “May you hear [in a letter] that all is well”
  • 一本萬利     Yiban wanli = “May a small investment bring ten-thousandfold profits”
  • 福壽雙全     Fushou shuangquan – “May your happiness and longevity be complete”
  • 招財進寶     Zhaocai jinbao – “When wealth is acquired, precious objects follow”

Now give me a red envelope.

Magic Castle Back!


Magic Castle Main Dining Room

 

I went to the Magic Castle Sunday night with Magill and John Collins of Weird Review. Everything is looking great, and everything but the Hat and Hare and Museum was open. That will open on February 6, Burns Night.

The recovery from the Halloween fire at the Magic Castle is moving along well. As you can see by this photo, the place looks even more beautiful than before.

This photo is by my friend and house photographer, Najee Muwwakkil Williams of Hocus Pocus Focus.

Lots more still to be done, but everything looks great. Things are more open and welcoming, and much brighter.

Great job by the staff and by the BoD and BoT!

Special thanks to Neil Patrick Harris, Erika Larsen, West McDonough, Jim Bentley, and also to the maintenance staff.

I look forward to working in the Palace of Mystery Jan 30th–Feb 5th.