From sleight-of-hand tricks to grand illusions, suspending disbelief is Lance Burton's
forte. The world champion magician immerses audiences in his world- a world where
gloves turn to doves and burning candles appear in his hands. Nationally recognized
as one of the world's greatest prestidigitators U.S. News and World Report recently
called Burton "Magic's hottest new star." About Lance Burton Lance Burton's achievement
is a quintessential American success story. His introduction to the world of magic
began before his sixth birthday as a result of being taken to a Christmas party
by his mother, where the featured performer was magician Harry Collins. He asked
for a volunteer and an eager Lance bolted up onto the stage.
The maestro performer a trick known as "The Miser's Dream" and (seemingly)
pulled silver dollars out of his bewildered, impressionable assistant's ear. Lance
thought, "What a great way to make money and people like you too." The hook was
in. From that moment on, he knew what he wanted in life and nothing would deter
him from it. The progression towards eventual international stardom was both consistent
and steady. A neighbor, hearing of young Lance's new interest, gave him a book,
"Magic Made Easy," which her now grown children had used. It contained 10 tricks,
all of which Lance swiftly learned and performed for his neighborhood friends. The
fee charged for admission was five cents per head.
The child's zeal and perseverance were not going unnoticed. Harry Collins,
the man who had impressed Lance years before, was a full-time professional magician
in Kentucky. He noted the intense devotion the young boy was putting into his magic
act. Lance entered his teens and Harry became his mentor. The die cast by this teaming
molded the classical education of a future magic star. Under this expert and wise
tutelage, Lance learned both the fundamentals and techniques of performing sleight-of-hand,
and the correct way to manipulate playing cards. An important portion of Lance's
education was spent in perfecting the art of misdirection. His superb mastery of
this art has earned Lance the title, "A Magician's Magician."
Lance Burton entered his first competition as a junior magician at a convention
in 1977 and walked away with first prize. His maturity as a performer was becoming
evident. It was no longer a matter of if, but when, the "break" would come.
The recognition from his peers continued. In 1980, shortly after his 20th
birthday, Lance Burton became the first winner of the coveted "Gold Medal for Excellence"
from the International Brotherhood of Magicians. Lance decided that the time was
right to leave home and move to Southern California. Bill and Milt Larsen immediately
signed him up for their annual "It's Magic" show and used their contacts to have
him introduced to all of America by Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show." This one
appearance put Lance Burton permanently into the pages of magic history.
The offers poured in for the new star. Lance wisely accepted an eight-week
trial engagement at the prestigious "Folies Bergere" in Las Vegas. His contract
broke all records by being extended for nine years. In a rare act of courage, Lance
decided to put his professional career on the line and asked the management if he
could take a week off to enter the competition at "F.I.S.M." (Fédération International
Société de Magie) in Lausanne, Switzerland. He honored his country on July 10, 1982
by winning the "Grande Prix" that recognized him as a "World Champion Magician."
Lance Burton was both the first American and the youngest performer to be so honored.
His star continued to ascend.
Lance was brought back to "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson nine more
times, for a total of 10 appearances and has appeared 5 more times with Jay Leno
as the host. Hailed by Dai Vernon, the universally acknowledged "Patriarch of Magic,"
as "The most brilliant magician of this century." He was twice awarded "Magician
of the Year" by the Academy of Magical Arts. He was honored to have performed for
President Reagan, (during his presidency) and Mrs. Reagan, in Washington, D.C. Presented
to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, after a Royal Command Performance at London's
venerable Palladium Theatre. Produced, directed and wrote his own show, which opened
at the Hacienda Hotel in mid-1991 and played to packed houses for five years. On
May 12, 1994 Lance Burton was given the honor of having the "Mantle of Magic" passed
to him from Master Magician Lee Grabel which made Lance the new member of what has
been called "The Royal Dynasty of Magic."
This honor, which can neither be bought nor sold, has been passed in an
unbroken line beginning from Kellar to Thurston in 1908, to Dante in 1936, to Lee
Grabel in 1955 and to Lance Burton in 1994 who is now charged to take his classically
conceived art boldly into the 21st Century! On August 11, 1994 Lance Burton entered
into a contract to star in, produce and direct a new and lavish version of his,
already great, magic show in the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino which opened on
June 21, 1996.
This 13-year contract is the longest legal agreement ever given to any
entertainer in Las Vegas history. And apart from the financial terms which are significant,
the greatest honor of all was to have a $27 million theatre built especially for
him and designed to his specifications which has been named The Lance Burton Theatre.
In 1998, the first Blackstone Theatre Award was presented to Lance Burton for excellence
in the arts. Lance Burton recently completed his fourth TV special which will be
shown worldwide along with a new television special featuring young magicians. His
specials air regularly on FOX Family Channel and internationally.
He's a regular guest on talk shows such as "The Tonight Show" with Jay
Leno and "The Late, Late Show" with Craig Kilborn. His homecoming was in November
of 1999 when the Louisville native returned to his hometown to perform five shows
at the 2,000-seat Kentucky Center for the Arts. He also performed at the Cerritos
Center for the Arts in California in 1999 and 2000 selling out the $70 million theatre.
In nearly every poll Lance Burton has been voted "Best Magician" and "Best Entertainer."
In the R-J's 1999 Editor's Poll he was chosen as "Favorite Male Las Vegan" for his
contributions to community charities. Especially The Shriners, The Variety Club
and New Vista Ranch. The Legend Continues!