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What
others are saying about Bradini..
"Thank
you so much for the great job you did for our Materials Supply Awards
Banquet. We had a record breaking crowd of over 250 people and you
did a superb job of entertaining everyone. All the comments
received from the audience were very positive. - Beebs Glynn,
American Airlines
"What
a Show! You added a lot to our magic theme. And our
audiences enjoyed your talents. Thank you for helping make our
show a success." - Deborah Whittaker, Oklahoma Jubilee
"Your
performance was definitely a hit and the highlight of the evening.
The combination of walking through the cocktail hour and then a show
after dinner worked perfectly. Our guests enjoyed the one-on-one
magic tricks and everyone was thoroughly entertained by your show.
The audience participation, the tricks, special effects and how you
customized your performance to our audience was fantastic. The
guillotine was the ultimate trick and we believe that some of Morgen's
subordinates at the Call Center were sorry they missed it. Please
know that we will definitely keep you in mind for future Tulsa Transit
functions. Thanks again Brad for helping make the first SoonerRide
Celebration a Success!" - Laurie Smith, Metropolitan
Tulsa Transit Authority
"I
was amazed at the way you captivated the audience with your humor while
performing a magic act. The reviews were 4 stars from all those in
attendance!."
- Dana Calison, InfoMark Corporation
"It
was a lot of fun. We received rave comments from more people than I can
count."
- Mike Lang, Regatta chairman, National Multiple Sclerosis Society
"Your
show was absolutely fantastic and I know we could not have been
happier."
- James Cardle, First Bank & Trust Co., Booker, Texas
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Kids
Corner: Aussie animals prowl libraries
World's
own Service
05/29/2000
Brad "Bradini" Evans uses
magic tricks to show 11-year-old Zach and 8-year-old Rachel how
reading is fun. You can catch Bradini's magic act at several
Tulsa City-County libraries in June as a part of the library's
summer reading program for children.
A. CUERVO / Tulsa World
Wombats, kookaburras, culture Down Under featured in story
and song through summer.
The animals have started their own Olympics; a dodo bird is
telling silly tales; and billabongs, kookaburras, wombats and
singing snakes are everywhere. Never fear! It's all part of the
fun happening at Tulsa City-County libraries this summer.
Hundreds of free action-packed events for preschoolers and
elementary-age kids are scheduled at TCCL libraries as a part of
the children's summer reading program called "Read for the
Gold Down Under!"
Designed around the Olympic theme, the reading program
continues through Aug. 5 at all 23 libraries and bookmobile
stops. By reading and visiting the library, you can earn a medal
of achievement, coupons for free admission to local attractions
and for free food items, plus the chance to enter a drawing for
computers, bicycles and other prizes. You also will receive a
free ticket to "Library Summer Reading Program Night"
at the Tulsa Drillers on Aug. 4. The night at the ballpark is
sponsored by the Drillers, Oklahoma's News Channel 8 and Case
& Associates. Ask your librarian for more details about the
summer reading program.
Several events are scheduled at two or more libraries this
summer. Among these events are the following performances:
- "Magician
Brad `Bradini' Evans -- The Great Bradini" shows you
how reading is fun with amazing tricks, comedy and audience
participation.
- "Dinkum Chinwagger's Australian Stories" -- Hear
Dinkum Chinwagger, alias Kareth Bodman, tell Aboriginal
stories from the old and new Dreamtime.
- "Legends: Nagonagogee With American Indian
Actors" -- Nationally known actors Will Hill and
Geninne DeMarco share American Indian legends in this
comedic performance that involves the entire audience.
- "My Favorite Stories with KJRH-2NBC" --
KJRH-2NBC personalities share their favorite children's
books.
"Bilingual Story Time," featuring stories in
Spanish and English, for all ages, 10:30-11 a.m., Health
Department, 315 S. Utica Ave., 596-7303.
"My Favorite Stories With KJRH-2NBC," for all ages,
11-11:45 a.m., Hardesty South Regional Library, 6737 S. 85th
East Ave., 250-7307.
"Book Olympics," a zany version of the Olympics for
ages 5-12, 1-1:45 p.m. and 2- 2:45 p.m., Pratt Library, 3219 S.
113th West Ave., Sand Springs, 591-4595.
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To reserve the date & time of your event, Call or Write:
Brad "BRADINI" Evans
c/o Bradini Magic Productions
PO Box 81
Owasso, OK 74055
Phone:
918-272-1651
Fax: 918-274-1651
Request for Information
Email: bradini@bradini.com
I hope to hear from you soon,
Brad "Bradini" Evans
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