Florida Corporate Entertainment
Florida cocktail Magician
Florida Magician Nathan Coe Marsh

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I hire Nathan?
What happens during the Wow! Show?
How much?
My child/grandchild/niece/nephew/self wants to be a magician. Advice?

How do I hire Nathan?
 
There are two ways to obtain my services. One, feel free to use this form and supply the details of your event. The more information you can provide, the better I can serve you. Feel free to ask any questions you may have and I will call you back as soon as I am available.
 
Or, just pick up the phone and give me a call at (800) 373 - 4681. Illusion Artistry is built on the commitment to providing you the best entertainment experience for your individual needs, so let's talk about what those are and take the first step toward insuring that your event will be truly unforgettable.
 
What Happens during the Wow! Show?
 
Each show is customized to your particular needs and venue, however here are some of the impossibilities your audiences may get to see:
 

  • A borrowed dollar bill vanishes and reappears INSIDE of a whole lemon
  • Feats of dexterity with a raw egg
  • I escape from solid steel chains
  • I physically travel into the future, and come back with proof
  • I cheat at cards by apparently reading a guest's mind

 
Most importantly, your guests will be having a great time!
 
 
How Much?
 
Illusion Artistry prides itself on providing the perfect service for your event. As each of my clients has unique needs, it would be impossible to offer a "one stop does it all" number.
 
When you call Illusion Artistry, I will evaluate your event goals, requirements, needs, and budget. I will then submit a proposal based on your desires. At Illusion Artistry there are no surprises when it comes to our pricing. What we quote is what we honor. Give us a call and we can discuss your options and the costs involved in each.
 
 Click here to get a specific proposal from Nathan or call (800) 373 4681 or (941) 312 5154.


    My child/grandchild/nephew/self wants to be a magician.  Advice?
     
    Great!  Nothing can develop a child's (or an adult's) manual dexterity, confidence, and communication skills quite like learning magic. 
     
    Your best bet is to hit the library.  Some of magic's greatest secrets are there, free.  The student will read some great stories from magic's colorful history, and learn some really cool basic tricks.  Have your student practice diligently and share with them the importance of keeping the secret (spoils the fun otherwise).
     
    I also offer lessons: (941) 312 - 5154 or toll free: (800) 373 - 4681