David Williamson will make virtually any event the one guests will talk about for years to come. Considered to be one of the world's most talented magicians, he knows the secret of capturing the imagination of any audience.
A born showman and an unusually accomplished sleight of hand artist, David dazzles audiences with a unique and delightful brand of entertainment, blending heart-stopping magic with side-splitting hilarity. He weaves a company’s corporate message in with his entertaining miracles, creating customized presentations designed to increase attendance and maximize client investment.
One of the world's outstanding magicians, David won first place in the International Brotherhood of Magician's sleight of hand competition. He also became the first ever recipient of the prestigious Gold Cups Award of Excellence in close-up magic. For two years in a row, David was voted Sleight of Hand Magician of the Year by his peers at Hollywood's renowned Magic Castle. He is so well respected by his peers that he has also been twice awarded Magic Castle Lecturer of the Year and Magic Castle Parlor Magician of the Year. David is a popular lecturer and performer for the magic fraternity as well. His best selling magic book, Williamson’s Wonders, has been translated into four languages.
Besides his extraordinary abilities as a magician, David’s remarkable comedic acting abilities have been put to good use by many Fortune 500 companies. At a national meeting for MTV Networks, David portrayed an inept waiter during the closing night's dinner. He has been a confused Bell Labs "futurist" for AT&T and a stuffy FCC lawyer for Cox Cable. During what was called "the most hilarious, unforgettable dinner of my life" by the network executive who was being honored, David played the progressively more inebriated manager of a five-star restaurant at an exclusive Bahamian island resort.
Whether he's making the CEO of a Fortune 100 company magically appear onstage at a national sales meeting, entertaining an exclusive gathering at The White House, or rocking an amphitheater full of telecommunications employees with laughter, David's winning ways break down the barriers put up by even the most jaded business group.
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