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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!." "It
was a lot of fun. We received rave comments from more people than I can
count." "Your
show was absolutely fantastic and I know we could not have been
happier."
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Bradini wows the crowd at Pratt Library Bradini, also known as Brad Evans, wowed boys and girls of all ages at Pratt Library, 3219 S. 113rd West Ave., during two performances last week. `Magic is all about using your imagination,` said Evans, who began learning magic tricks from books he checked out at Tulsa libraries when he was 8 years old. Anthony Haubert wrapped his hands around the handle of a larger-than-life pistol as Evans instructed him to pull the trigger and shoot a yellow balloon. When the balloon popped, a white dove spread its wings as yellow pieces of rubber flew over Haubert's head. A feather duster bloomed into flowers, a rope cut in half magically became one piece again, and a live bird turned into a rabbit. `I don't know how he did that,` said Lee Fairless, 7. His 6-year-old sister, Libby Fairless, was impressed with the rabbit trick, and several others. `I liked all of them,` she said. Evans, a Tulsa native, graduated from Oklahoma State University and the University of Tulsa and works as a certified public accountant. He has been a professional entertainer for more than 20 years. `I got a magic kit one year for Christmas. Over the years, I've developed my show. I've had a lot of fun with it over my lifetime,` Evans said. Other events at Pratt Library this week include Puppets: `Electra and Friends Tame the Wild Wild West,` a program for children 6-12 from 1 p.m.-1:45 p.m. and again from 2 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Thursday, and Story Time: `Little House on the Prairie` for ages 2-5 from 11 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Monday.
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