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Printed promo materials can be ordered by contacting Michelle here, or you can download high-resolution, print-ready PDFs by clicking on the images below!

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8x10 Color Headshot

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8x10 Black and White Headshot

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8x10 Photo

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11x17 Poster

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requirements

Stage

Purchaser is to provide an elevated stage with a minimum size of 8 feet in depth and 8 feet in width. (larger stage size is definitely accepted)

Sound

Tim just needs the ability to patch into the main or house system using an XLR cable. Tim will also need one Wireless Handheld Microphone (stand not required).

If there is a sound engineer controlling the sound for your event, Tim will need three XLR inputs one is for the wireless (preferred) Handheld that is to be provided, his own Wireless Headset Microphone, and last but not least, an mp3 player.

Lights

The minimum lighting requirements are simple just a good wash on stage. Facial expression is a large part of Tim’s Show. Don’t miss it with bad lighting!

introductions

Choose one of the two introductions below, or if you would rather, Contact Tim and he will be happy to use a voice over introduction for you event.

Intro 1:

"Your mental picture of a magic show is about to get a funny face lift. Proof that laughter is magic for the soul.

Here is the magic of comedy... Tim Gabrielson."

Intro 2:

"You can see him daily in the new hit show Amazed playing in fabulous Las Vegas-  Except for tonight, we've got him here with us.


Please welcome the magic of comedy...Tim Gabrielson."

As the show ends

At the conclusion of the show, whoever comes up to close the show says: "Thanks, Tim," and in their own words say, "Anyone who would like information on Tim's show and products please feel free to speak with him before he leaves."

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The top 10 tips to help your event run smoothly

  • Less can be more. Often clients think a 75-minute show is what they want when they really should have a 30- to 45-minute show. Event nights can get long, and it is nice to leave an audience feeling energized and wanting more.
  • Always request that the wait staff not clear dishes during a show. It is a major disturbance for your guests.
  • Give some thought as to how to best set up the room. Sight lines are important.
  • Keep things moving along throughout the evening. Often people are done eating and just sitting and waiting for things to happen. Dessert shows often work great. As soon as the staff serves dessert, the act is introduced and the show gets rolling. People in the audience generally like this schedule.
  • Try not to have a break between your emcee, the dinner, or your presentation, and the start of Tim’s show. Once people get up and moving, it is hard to get them back and focused. Things should be ready to go, and Tim will be all set so he can jump on stage and keeps the evening flowing.
  • It can be tough because of the roles people play in organizations, but try to have someone who is energetic and articulate do the MC work for your event. It makes the night a whole lot better for your guests. Make it easy - use an introduction from the entertainer.
  • Make sure you allow enough time and space for acts to get set up and perform properly. Tim would like to get all set up and do their sound and light checks before your group comes into the room.
  • Make sure you pay attention to the little details required to make the show the best it can be. Stage size, power needs, set-up time, and a dressing room to change in are all things that create a situation where a show can be at its very best.
  • Even if you have a committee decide on whom you are using for entertainment, have one person act as a contact to your performer prior to the day or night of the performance. Things get mixed up when three different people are telling Tim three different things.
  • Lastly, relax and enjoy your event, knowing that you have picked a great entertainer who will guarantee to make you (the person responsible for entertainment) look like the STAR.