- Barry and Stuart
Barry Jones and Stuart MacLeod are a two-man magic act from the
United Kingdom . They are also sometimes known as the 2magicians. They are known for their dark and sinister performing style, weird and bloody tricks and for taking as inspiration the accounts of Biblicalmiracle s to form the basis for some of their illusions.Biography
Barry and Stuart are both previous winners of “The Young Magician of the Year” competition. Barry was born in on
April 16 ,1982 in Aberdeen and grew up inPortlethen ,Scotland . Stuart was born on July 4, 1980 in Aberdeen and grew up inPeterhead ,Scotland . Stuart lived in Peterhead and studied philosophy and psychology atAberdeen University , while Barry grew up in Old Portlethen, before moving toLondon to study multimedia computing.They met in
Aberdeen in1994 and started making cultish videos of themselves performing magic. This is where their style of acting out scenes in character while performing illusions developed. The filmed results of these magic sketches eventually reached a television production company and led to the making of their first TV series “Magick.” The show was nominated as Best Comedy Series at the international television awards in Montreax in 2004.In 2005 Barry and Stuart hosted the Channel 4 studio magic show “Dirty Tricks” and presented the clips show “When Magic Tricks Go Wrong.” Most controversially they put together a TV special entitled “The Magic of Jesus,” in which they drew inspiration for their illusions from the accounts of Jesus’ miracles found in the
New Testament .In 2006 Jones and MacLeod put together a second special called “Tricks from the Bible,” in which they took inspiration from the stories of the miracles of
Moses among otherOld Testament events and performed illusions based on these accounts. They currently live inLondon where they perform live together in comedy clubs. [ [http://www.2magicians.com Official website] ]Television Shows
Magick
Barry and Stuart's first television series "Magick" debuted on
October 5 ,2003 and was described as "comedy magic featuring surreal characters in bizarre and uncomfortable situations." [ [http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/tv/microsites/M/magicmonth/barry_stewart.html Channel4's Magick Website] ] It began airing in Australia on SBS onFebruary 1 ,2007 as "Sick Tricks", and is aired in America as "Crack Magic".This series featured reverse film magic, where the magic was performed backwards and the film later reversed to reveal the
backmasking .In one of a series of ‘crimes’ caught on CCTV, footage captures two men being caught en flagrante in a public toilet by a
police officer. To get out of trouble, one of the men hides the other behind his coat and makes him disappear. In another incident, a man breaks into a car by sticking his hand through a glass window without breaking it.Secret filming in a supermarket captures Stuart and Barry magically sabotaging the products by putting dead
insects into sealed bottles of mineral water and penetrating razor blades through the foil lids of ready-meals.Magick also had Dark Comedy that would mix with the magic on the show.
This four part series was nominated, in 2004, for a
Rose D'Or comedy award inMontreaux . [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0482412 Magick on IMDB] ]Dirty Tricks
Dirty Tricks was a six part series hosted by Barry and Stuart. It was described as “like magic meets Natural Born Killers.” [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv_and_radio/story/0,,1587597,00.html The Guardian – Dirty Tricks Review] ] The show also had regular spots from
Pete Firman ,Ali Cook andJonathan’s Escapes as well as guest appearances from international variety acts and celebrities. These acts includedPenn & Teller andKevin James .At the end of every show Barry and Stuart ‘killed’ the cheesy radio and TV presenter
Neil Fox (also known as Dr. Fox) in a horrific and painful manner. These included him being cremated, stabbed and crushed.The Magic of Jesus
This one hour special aired in December
2005 . In this show Barry and Stuart drew inspiration from the accounts of Jesus' miracles in theNew Testament to present illusions which included apparently walking on the surface of water in a glass tank, turning water into wine, causing a blind person to temporarily 'see', appearing to raise a deceased person, causing a virgin to apparently become 'pregnant' and feeding 5000 people. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810958 Magic of Jesus on IMDB] ]The show caused controversy among newspapers and other press with Bishop Michael Reid, the Founder of the TV watchdog the Christian Congress for Traditional Values giving the following statement, “Maybe these two fraudsters could try being crucified to see if they can rise three days later.” [ [http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005580265,,00.html The Sun Online - Fury at C4 Jesus show] ]
Tricks from the Bible
Following on from “The Magic of Jesus” this one hour special aired in June 2006. The duo drew inspiration from the miracle accounts in the Old Testament. Barry and Stuart performed illusions such as turning staffs into snakes in Egypt, exactly where it was said to be performed in the
Old Testament , casting some of theplagues of Egypt on two fans in an enclosed part of a restaurant, a transformation into a pillar of salt, exorcism of a demon, robbing a man named Samson of his strength, apparently raising someone from the dead and a trick performed on a boat in theRed Sea .This special was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA in
2006 , in the category of best performance. The award was won bysitcom Still Game .'Barry and Stuart Day'
June 14 th is the unofficial 'Barry and Stuart day'. This started at [http://www.iTricks.com iTricks.com] where it was quickly adopted by viewers of their myspace page and other fans.See also
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Backmasking
*Christianity
*Aleister Crowley
*Exorcism
*Jesus
*Miracle
*Performance Art
*Satanism
*Witchcraft References
External links
* [http://www.barryandstuart.com Official Barry and Stuart website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/barryandstuart Official Barry and Stuart MySpace]
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