A bed of spikes penetrates a spectator from the audience
An especially visual variation of the Sawing-in-Half using a spectator from the audience.
A portable version of the classic Bryce Screens - an illusion for producing an assistant from behind a set of screens.
The magician lies on a table under several hanging swords. An assistant chooses strings tied to the swords. Each string drops a different sword and all swords will miss the magician's body except for one which will plunge through his chest. The assistant chooses all the safe swords and the magician is spared.
In this illusion, a drawing comes to life. It's a 21st century sawing-in-half illusion without assistants or boxes.
The assistant is systematically taken apart into seven pieces. Each piece remains alive and active throughout the routine.
The assistant climbs into a box. The box is divided into 5 pieces by moving pieces from the top of the structure to the bottom. The assistant then reappears in the new location completely unharmed.
An assistant enters a box, is compressed inside the box, and emerges having changed into a different assistant.
A sketched picture of a bowling ball becomes real.
The magician is burned alive only to reappear at center stage in a wall of flames