David Fox can create customised packages for any type of event
Are you looking for something different at your next special event? Do you want to provide a truly unique experience for your friends, family, clients and business associates? Customised entertainment packages and magic effects can be created to celebrate your special occasion or market a new product!
David has a wealth of experience having performed in all types of environment
David frequently appears at trade events representing well known brands. His personality and performance are well suited for high intensity promotions at prestigious venues such as the Birmingham NEC, or intimate gatherings in car showrooms or office complexes.
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David Fox has proudly represented a galaxy of top brands over the years. They include: Sytner BMW, Vauxhall, British Gas, SERCO, Capital One, The Jockey Club, Barclays Bank and Virgin.
Contact David Fox today to find out more about his unique service.
The famous Glasgow institution – make sure you visit when you are in this great city.
For magic tricks, novelties and fancy dress, Tam Shepherds of Glasgow has been the number one retailer for many years. Located close to George Square in the heart of this great city, Tam Shepherds recently received the prestigious award of Glasgow’s Favourite Business.
Magicians from far and wide visit this unique store to purchase supplies for their acts and seek inspiration for new tricks and effects. The legendary Roy Walton was the custodian of Tam Shepherds for many years, and exceptional prestidigitators such as Pat Page and Jerry Sadowitz are closely associated with this outstanding shop.
if you want to learn card magic, Tam Shepherds is the place to be!
I will forever be extremely grateful to Mr Walton and his family for their assistance and encouragement with my magical journey. Many of the props and effects I have obtained from them over the years are now staple elements of the magical act which has allowed me to perform all over the world.
The Cup and Ball effect is a classic of magic. These cups that Mr Walton recommended to me are perfect for stage and parlour performances.Learn coin magic and sleight of hand at Tam Shepherds – there is always a tremendous selection of effects in the store for you to choose from.Mr Walton and his family introduced me to the genius of Dai Vernon. There is a fantastic array of magic books, DVDs and tricks at Tam Shepherds of Glasgow.
Tam Shepherds is located at: 33 Queen Street, Glasgow
For customised artwork, contact David Fox Magic today. Sketches can be created of favourite places, and David also incorporates his artwork into his shows.
Artwork of a new homePavilion Gardens, Buxton, Peak District
Kingswood Residential, Nottingham
Ringwood Hall, Chesterfield Hayley and Callum’s beautiful new home
‘Every single one of our guests was blown away by your entertainment including the children. Thank you for being a part of our day.’
William and Fern, The Quorn Country Hotel, 13th November 2021
What a fantastic day it was at the exceptional Quorn Country Hotel, Loughborough for William and Fern’s wedding day in November 2021. It was third time lucky for the lovely couple – their wedding having been postponed due to the lockdowns – and we certainly made up for the delay in style!
It was a tremendous pleasure to entertain guests of all ages. Close-up magic during the drinks reception period – as well as table magic during the wedding breakfast – was provided. William and Fern’s guests were a joy to entertain, and it is always fantastic to amuse the younger guests too!
The beauty of magic is that it can be delivered virtually anywhere! We were blessed with a mild sunny day last November, and I thoroughly enjoyed engaging the guests outside whilst the photos were being taken.
The exceptional Forever Pictures masterfully captured the magic on William and Fern’s big day. They were fantastic to work with, and please visit their website for more details: Forever Pictures Telephone number: 07939 631511 Email address: forever-pictures@live.com
Party Time With James did a sterling job at entertaining both children and adults after the wedding breakfast. James is a tremendous family entertainer, and a top man! Please do visit his Facebook page ‘Party Time With James‘. His email address is: partytimewithjames@gmail.com
Congratulations William and Fern! What a great day it was and I really appreciate you investing your trust in me to entertain everyone. I hope to see you all again in the future. Best wishes. David Fox.
Magic for Mary Ann, Elliott and guests at the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton – photograph courtesy of Clare Robinson Photography – http://www.clare-robinson.co.uk
‘We booked David for our wedding and WOW he was fantastic!’
Mary Ann and Elliott, Pavilion Gardens, Buxton, 22nd May 2021
I was delighted when Mary Ann and Elliott called upon my services for their wedding celebrations in May at the beautiful Pavilion Gardens in Buxton. This would be my first wedding reception since last October, and I was really looking forward to the occasion.
The majestic architecture of the Pavilion Gardens in Buxton. It was a tremendous privilege to be part of such a special wedding day.
The last time I had entertained at the Pavilion Gardens was at a charity fundraiser in the Grand Ballroom. However, due to the government guidelines, Mary Ann and Elliott’s wedding would be a much more intimate affair; which certainly made the day extra special.
I thoroughly enjoyed mixing and mingling with Mary Ann and Elliott’s guests in such a unique venue. Photograph courtesy of Clare Robinson Photography – http://www.clare-robinson.co.uk
Prior to performance, it was imperative to visit the venue and plan carefully for the day. Mary Ann and Elliott’s drinks reception was to be held in the majestic Winter Garden Conservatory and the exceptional Rita of Parkwood Leisure very kindly took the time out of her very busy schedule to discuss the unique format of the wedding with me. Indeed, the more planning and preparation a magician can do, the more powerful the magic will be. All of the staff at the Pavilion Gardens were fantastic and were keen to ensure everything ran smoothly for Mary Ann, Elliott and their guests.
You can always expect a very warm welcome from the exceptional events team whenever you visit the Pavilion Gardens in Buxton.
It truly was a massive privilege to mingle with such a lovely group of family members and close friends throughout drinks reception period. Guests had travelled from far and wide to share in Mary Ann and Elliott’s nuptials, and everyone was in fine spirits. We were also blessed with some sunshine which allowed everyone to sample the exquisite gardens, and the fantastic photographer Clare Robinson was always on hand to organise both group shots and capture those magic moments.
It’s always a pleasure to customise a little personalised magic for such an important occasion.
Clare and the lovely couple very kindly permitted me to display photos of magic being performed in this article. I am sure you will agree that the Manchester based photographer masterfully encapsulates those very special intimate interactions when the guests are drawn closer and closer together by the mysterious power of Magic….
David enjoys sketching special places and venues he has performed magic at over the years. High quality vellum prints are available to order and these can also be framed. They make lovely gifts and will be sent out by registered mail.
Eilean Donan Castle
Wembley – The Home of FootballNottingham Forest – The City Ground from Trent BridgeAston Villa – Villa Park – Holte End
Celtic Park – 1967 – Champions of Europe
Rangers – Ibrox StadiumFlying Scotsman – St Pancras StationArtwork can be framedFramed artwork makes a fine gift for a loved one
For more details about artwork, contact David on: 07946686258 or email: foxmagic@hotmail.co.uk
From Harry Potter to Ernest Hemingway, Agatha Christie to Franz Kafka, and Stephen King to Shakespeare – you will find the publication you are looking for at Books and Pieces, West End Arcade, Nottingham. All genres of fiction and non-fiction are in stock – along with an extensive selection of classic comics.
For students and teachers searching for academic study guides and curricular texts, Jean will offer expert assistance, and even source specific titles for you. I have been tremendously grateful for all GCSE and A Level publications she has provided me with over the years which have helped in the delivery of my English lessons massively.
Books and Pieces is a treasure trove of popular contemporary fiction, biographies, historical tomes, encyclopedias, classics and those more obscure titles you may have been hunting for. Indeed, as a fan of horror and mystery, I have been greatly impressed with many of the books I have discovered in Jean’s shop over the years, such as the fantastic ‘Jungle Magic’ by James H Neal – see book review here: Jungle Magic Book Review.
Jean is now selling books online too, and is always more than happy to assist you with her exceptional service.
Age UK have done a magnificent job in providing a lock-down lifeline for thousands of older people across the length and breadth of the country. Since March, the charity has been offering invaluable support by ensuring essential medical and food supplies are delivered to people’s homes.
Age UK’s fundraising events are always fantastic to perform at
I have been well aware of the exceptional work Age UK does throughout the community for many years, and I have been very fortunate to have performed magic at their lively fundraising events. These occasions are always very well attended and are opportunities to celebrate their work supporting isolated and vulnerable people.
Magic at Alea Casino in Nottingham in June 2019 with Age UK
Indeed, I was delighted that the charity accepted my application to assist with food and medical deliveries when the lockdown started. There are a lot of people around Nottingham in the over 70 age group who have been confined to their homes since March, and it has been a tremendously challenging time for them to say the least. Some elderly people may not have friends or family close at hand, so Age UK has provided an essential network for them. I have been very fortunate and privileged to have been part of this team and witness first hand the difference the charity makes.
‘Without the help of Age UK, I have no idea how we would have coped’ reflected Mrs Fletcher, whose husband was hospitalised during lockdown and has thankfully since recovered from the virus. ‘The weekly food and medical deliveries have taken a large weight off our minds and really helped to reduce the stress levels!’
Working with Age UK has been a hugely enriching experience and has provided me with some much needed structure each week during this chaotic time. I always look forward to the deliveries, chatting to different people and listening to their experiences and perspectives. The crisis has made me even more thankful for being fit and healthy, and also revealed the tremendous amount of good will within the community. Local food store employees and pharmacists have been very keen to assist, and gone above and beyond to ensure that vital supplies reach the people who need them most.
Well done to Age UK in coming to the aid of so many people during the crisis, and for all the other fantastic work you continue to do! Why not volunteer, donate or find out more about Age UK at: https://www.ageuk.org.uk/
Like thousands of people all over the UK, I was very disappointed to miss the ‘Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh’ exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery due to the pandemic. Egyptology has fascinated me since childhood when I read about the mysterious ‘Curse of the Pharaohs’.
For anyone who is unfamiliar with the tale, English archaeologist Howard Carter made arguably the greatest antiquarian discovery of all time on the 26th November 1922. After scouring the Valley of the Kings in southern Egypt for two decades, the intrepid scholar had finally managed to locate the tomb of Tutankhamun which had lain concealed beneath the rolling desert sands for over three millennia. Spectacular hieroglyphics, priceless artefacts and the majestic golden sarcophagus of the boy king greeted Carter and his team as they prized open the solid stone gateway to the antechamber.
But the euphoria from the discovery would be short lived. Many people associated with the archaeological feat began to die in mysterious circumstances; most notably Lord Carnarvon who had financed the enterprise. It was believed that he had contracted an unknown disease at the tomb, and at the moment of his death all of the lights in Cairo inexplicably went out and his favourite dog had a seizure and died!
Many believed a curse had been placed upon the tomb
Local people spoke openly of a curse which the ancient Egyptian priests had placed upon the tomb to prevent grave robbers desecrating the final resting place of the Pharaoh. The famous writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – who was a believer in spiritualism – insisted that Carter and his men had angered ‘elementals’ or spirits who had been summoned to guard over the antechamber during the funerary rights of Tutankhamun.
The story had echoes of the notorious ‘Unlucky Mummy’ which was found in Thebes and acquired by the British Museum in 1889. Most people who came into contact with the mummy would either die mysteriously or be met with severe ill luck. The original owner lost his fortune and passed away suddenly along with the men involved with transporting the artefact to London. Some said that the ‘Unlucky Mummy’ even found its way onboard the Titanic and the curse was responsible for the disaster! But this theory was quickly debunked as it still resides in room 62 of the British Museum: serial number EA 22542.
The story that a ‘cursed’ mummy was onboard the Titanic has long been debunked
Indeed, the far-fetched tale of the ‘Unlucky Mummy’ perhaps reveals how the notion of a ‘curse’ or some sort of supernatural occurrence can quickly be distorted and exaggerated. Is it indeed possible to ‘curse’ or ‘hex’ someone? Or perhaps the process is somewhat psychosomatic? That is to say, if someone ‘believes’ himself or herself to be cursed, then they will start to ‘invite’ misfortune into their lives?
The debate about the efficacy of curses is interesting, but one thing is certain, Howard Carter’s incredible find, along with the mystery and majesty of ancient Egypt, will continue to capture the popular imagination.
David Fox is a professional entertainer and freelance writer based in the UK. Visit his website for more details: www.magician-midlands.co.uk
It is always a tremendous privilege and a pleasure to work alongside the immaculate photographer Dave Fuller. Dave is based in Nottingham and is available for weddings, parties, special occasions and corporate shoots across the East Midlands and beyond.
I was delighted and extremely flattered when Dave told me he had decided to include my magic in his latest blog article! Dave has taken time to create a guide for couples planning their weddings and looking for entertainers. Visit ‘Awesome Wedding Entertainment in Nottingham‘ to read his recommendations.
The exceptional images on this blog post are a fitting testament to Dave’s talent, dedication and commitment to his craft. The gifted lens-man captured me in action at Gem Vending’s summer celebrations at Langley Mill United Cricket Ground in 2018.
Contact Dave Fuller now for your next red letter day event!