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BOB SHEETS
Bob Sheets first performed at Hollywood's legendary Magic Castle at an age when most kids were content with designer jeans and a "C" in Geometry. It was just the beginning. Over the next ten years, Sheets toured the country, polishing his art on the streets, in the circus and on the stage, refining his mastery of the amazing and developing his own audacious brand of comic showmanship.
A tidal wave of standing ovations and rave reviews followed Bob Sheets. His reputation as a "Magician's Magician" grew. In 1972, Sheets combined his talents with the restaurant busi-ness. Sheets mastered magic bartending- a rollicking blend of up-close sleight-of-hand, expert mixology and side-splitting patter.
Bob Sheet's years as owner and star attraction of two of the nation's foremost magic-comedy dinner theaters (the Jolly Jester, Aspen, Colorado; The Brook Farm Inn of Magic, Washington, D.C.) proved his business savvy and gave him valuable insight into the potential of magic-comedy as a sales and teaching tool.
Today Bob Sheets, ranked among top comic magicians, is a high-energy performer who mixes magic that astounds with nonstop wit that leaves audiences holding their sides. Sheet's company, Impossible Productions, is an entertainment and promotional consultant to major corporations, associations and small businesses that are looking for fresh and innovative ways to promote themselves and their products and services.
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