This is then magically restored with the other piece, making one long rope again. *Invisible scissors are used to cut the loop. *The volunteer pulls the ends off the rope, leaving you with a solid loop of rope. *One rope is placed around your neck and the other two visually morph into one piece of rope! They are then displayed and counted as three separate ropes of the same size. *The Classic Professors Nightmare is performed to visually pull all three different-sized ropes and make them the same size. *Suddenly all three lengths of rope have changed to different sizes - small, medium, and large - drawing much laughter from the audience. *A volunteer from the audience cuts the rope into three equal lengths for you, yet they are all shown to be the same size. *You crack the rope like a whip and, visually, a knot appears in it. *You then teach the audience how to tie a knot in the rope without letting go of the ends. *You tie a knot in the rope without letting go of the ends. *Twice in quick succession, the rope is cut and restored. *A tiny, short piece of rope is stretched visually into a very long length of rope. You are taught every element of this truly commercial, audience-tested comedy cabaret rope routine, which Royle first started performing in this manner Circa 1990.ĭuring the course of this fast-moving routine: It provides access to several hours of clear, step-by-step training videos. This is a PDF eBook, with 85 full-color photographs. It has numerous, high-impact visual magical moments throughout the routine. Using nothing more than a piece of rope, a pair of scissors, and an assisting audience member, this routine is an action-packed ten to twelve minutes of solid, real-world comedy entertainment.
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