When you think of magic shows, you tend to think of fluffy bunny rabbits, top hats, old men and Debbie McGee. One man out to change this perception is Bradford-born Dynamo, who grew up in one of the ...
The second series of Dynamo: Magician Impossible on Watch is set to be promoted with a Facebook app, created by Red Bee Media to increase engagement with fans and generate excitement and talkability.
Anyone who has caught Dynamo on any of his tours will have been wowed by his magical prowess - but science says it's not as special as you think. Magicians are fooling audiences into thinking they're ...
Dynamo is planning to amaze even more people with his illusions, having extended his UK tour by adding another 11 dates in Leeds, Birmingham, London and Manchester. He will also become the first ...
NEW YORK: In this video interview, the British magician Dynamo talks about his new show, Dynamo: Magician Impossible, represented by Passion Distribution, and also performs a few mind-blowing tricks ...
Famed magician Dynamo, alias Steven Frayne, has already walked on water and levitated on skyscrapers. For his next trick, he decided to bury himself alive on live TV. As far as hooks go, it’s pretty ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Steven Frayne, The magician formerly known as Dynamo will play an intimate setting this spring (Getty Images) The Bradford-born ...
Dynamo wants to claim the title of “extreme sports king” as well as “master of magic” – but there’s a catch: he can only do it with the help of photographic illusion. And now the magician, who usually ...
Magician Dynamo has told how he got his revenge on childhood bullies with his huge success. The star, 31, whose real name is Steven Frayne, grew up on Bradford's Delph Hill estate, and as a thin, ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Magician Dynamo was probably left wishing he could disappear in a puff of smoke when one of his magic tricks went ...
Steven Frayne’s magic tricks turned him into a global sensation – then mental illness (and Crohn’s) threatened to ruin it all. What’s next? Liam Kelly is a senior culture writer and covers the full ...