Fitzkee's Classical Frameworks

The Act-Building Process

9 posts in this series

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Better to Fit Tricks to the Lines Than Lines to the Tricks

Fitzkee's counterintuitive advice: start with what you want to say, then find tricks that serve those words. Most magicians do the opposite and end up with brilliant effects wrapped in meaningless patter. Reversing the process changed how I build every performance.

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6 of 9 — 8 min read

If the Egg Bag Doesn't Fit Your Act, Discard It

No matter how good a trick is, if it doesn't fit your character, your theme, or your show, it has to go. Fitzkee is ruthless about this: fit determines inclusion, not quality. Learning to let go of great material was one of the hardest and most important lessons of my performing life.

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