Jamie Allan (magician)

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Jamie Allan
Born
Jamie Allan Nicklin

(1977-02-15) February 15, 1977 (age 48)
Occupation Magician
Known forFusion of magic and technology
Notable workiMagician: The Evolution of Magic

Jamie Allan (born February 15, 1977) is an English-born magician. He performs modern illusions with iPads, laser beams, Facebook and Twitter. He has appeared on various TV shows and has worked alongside various other entertainers and performers and designed illusions and effects for them. He has also worked in many aspects of the entertainment industry, as performer, producer, writer and director. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] He created and co-wrote the musical Houdini.[ citation needed ]

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Biography

Jamie Allan was born on 15 February 1977 in England to Alan James Nicklin and Kay Kennedy. His father was the leader of the show band Second City Sound and Touch of Velvet. His mother was a popular singer. He has two sons Joshua James Nicklin Allen and Jasper James Nicklin Allen.

Professional life

Allan performed his first magic show at just 8 years old in Cabaret Club in Market Bosworth. [7] [8] Since then he has performed worldwide on major TV shows and theatres including headlining London Palladium. He has designed special effects and stage illusions for many top stars in the entertainment and corporate worlds, including making the new Mercedes M class appear from thin air at the UK launch, designing laser technology for the show Lumina the Laser Violinist and vanishing and reproducing a US$250,000 Robinson R22 helicopter live on the stage of the RMS Queen Mary 2 during her maiden voyage. He designed stage illusions for performers and entertainers including Sting, Tim Minchin, Katherine Jenkins, Lulu, Blue, Leona Lewis, Billy Ocean and Jools Holland. [9] [10] He has appeared on various TV shows like Get your Act Together, The Alan Titchmarsh Show (ITV), The One Show (BBC), BBC Breakfast (BBC), 'Le PLus Grand Cabaret Du Monde' (France 2), This Morning (ITV), The Slammer (CBBC) and Mega Clever - Die NKL-Show. [11] [12] [13]

He toured across UK and the world with his own production of iMagician: The Evolution of magic. iMagician explores the work of the legendary Harry Houdini. Then uses modern technology to bring it into 21st century. Due to this, he is regarded by the media as Houdini of the 21st century. [14] Inspired by the infamous illusionist and escapologist Harry Houdini, Allan created and co-wrote the musical Houdini and was responsible for overseeing special effects for the production.[ citation needed ] He also created a comic strip series of the same name. [15] He was among the magicians who performed at the grand magical show Impossible. [16] [17]

References

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  2. Billington, Michael (30 July 2015). "Impossible review – macho magic show bisects and belittles its female stars". The Guardian.
  3. Buckley, Kelly (6 March 2015). "VIDEO: Watch as magician performs tricks with the Echo! Jamie Allan combines technology and traditional tricks to wow audiences". Echo News.
  4. Cook, Caroline (24 February 2014). "Jamie Allan brings his unique brand of magic to The Hexagon". Get Reading.
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  6. Danata, Mike (20 October 2013). "Jamie Allan's One Man Show (review)". magicweek. Archived from the original on 2015-04-14.
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  9. Kennedy, Maev. "Impossible magic show hopes to cast a spell on West End audiences". The Guardian.
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  11. Alfree, Claire. "Impossible, Noël Coward Theatre, review: 'hammy and bombastic'". The Guardian.
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  13. "MORE ABOUT JAMIE". blackburninternational. Archived from the original on 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  14. Cole Emily. "First look at 'biggest magic show in decades'". WhatsonStage.
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  17. Stanbury, Kate. "BGT'S AARON CROW JOINS IMPOSSIBLE". officiallondontheatre.