* Thank God You’re Hypnotized!

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9.00pm (50 minute show)
Friday JULY 2 to Saturday JULY 3

Adults $20


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A Hypnosis show without Hypnotism. What is this you say? Studies have shown that a percentage of people on stage in Hypnosis shows are not actually hypnotised. That they are just ‘going along’ with it to have fun and be part of the group. The group mind theory is at play here.

Ahh! but there is a catch, these subjects have to use their imaginations to follow the hypnotist’s suggestions.

So as they are ‘acting’ like an hypnotised person would act, at some point their conscious mind lets go, and their sub-conscious takes over, so that they actually do end up having an hypnotic experience.

What does this mean? We can do away with long winded inductions, and get straight to the fun. And yes, like a TV show of a similar name, the subjects will play the part of the celebrities, who have to ad-lib in strange and funny situations.

See you at the 2010 Melbourne Magic Festival.

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2 Comments

  1. As part of the show tonight, Jason Varga hyptonised 4 people. I was lucky enough to be one of them. At one stage, Jason was able to convince me that I was completely and utterly unable to move my arms and legs. I still find that hard to believe – even though it happened to me! Prior to the show I would have said that stage hypnosis was just acting – but I can honestly say, that Jason really hyptontised me. My husband, as an audience member said the whole night was entertaining.
    There weren’t a lot of people in the audience – the show deserves to be seen my more people.

  2. Definatly the funniest live show I’ve ever seen, although it did get a little spooky during two of the ‘situations’ when Jason made use of a voodoo doll.
    I thought it was great that Jason was having as much fun as the rest of the audience, especially when all the people on stage were occupied with the fantasies he’d put them in, so he just sat down with the rest of us and watched things unfold. Very funny, very much worth seeing.


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