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awarded T e British Champion of Illusion, so his performance is naturally entertaining and engaging. However, when you are invited behind the curtain and David lets you in on some of the techniques and strategies used in a magical performance, it also becomes inspiring. Even though David performs large-scale illusion,


which saw himself receive two standing ovations on Britain's Got Talent, it is intriguing to discover his favourite environment for his magical skills. “I love performing VIP Parlour shows! T ese retain the intimate feel of close-up magic but are performed in a private room with the smaller audience seated very close to the performance space. It is very immersive! This VIP atmosphere makes it ideal as a treat for special guests, essential clients or exceptional staff members. For me, it is the most sophisticated style of entertainment, and this was confi rmed when I had the honour of performing privately for Her Majesty T e Queen and her guests within Buckingham Palace.” David is the first choice for discerning individuals, companies, event organisers and


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leading entertainment agencies organising memorable entertainment for corporate events, awards nights, private parties, product launches, networking events, exhibitions, conferences and high-end weddings.


To engage David for your next event, call 07770 956812, email david@davidpenn.co.uk or visit www.davidpenn.co.uk


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