Strange Truths by B. W. McCarron
A great audience participation effect. Ideal for corporate shows and parties.
EFFECT: Several spectators are asked to think of an unusual job that they have held during their career. Another spectator thinks of an unusual occupation that he or she has never held.
The spectators write their jobs on any paper. They place their folded billets in a bowl or basket in plain sight.
The performer then reveals the strange but true occupations and identifies which of them is the false one, as well! A solid 4-6 minutes of mental fun for any act. Plays big, packs small. The gimmick (yes there is one) is actually fun to make and does the dirty work in plain sight.
- No forces
- No palming
- No sleights
- No nail-writers
- No impressions
- No one-ahead
- No codes
- No angles
- No mirrors
- No switches
- No assistants
- No envelopes
- No fake billets
- No mnemonics
- No center-tears
- No guess-work
- No electronics
- No confederates
- Nothing to reset
Six additional story ideas plus a complete bonus routine also included. Originally sold for $10.