People Say

February 22nd, 2008
"reminds viewers how amusing, impressive, and oddly wholesome traditional carnival and magic acts can be"
Eye Weekly
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February 7th, 2008
"... unlike any other show this reporter has seen"
The Courier
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February, 2008
"All I can say is, “Cool stuff. More please.”"
Killer Works
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February, 2008
"GTA's newest spine-tingling show"
The Post
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Issue # 9
"a showcase of clairvoyance, transference, retrocognition and psychokenesis"
Penny Blood Horror and Cult Entertainment Magazine
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November 13th, 2007
"expect all manner of the other-worldly"
Mississauga News
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November 7th, 2007
"It's really hard to describe. You have to see it."
Gordie Vox
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February 22, 2008
"my students claimed they couldn't fall asleep easily last night"
A letter from Hiren B. Mistry - Stephen Lewis Secondary School
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People Say

"McClelland's patter is intelligent and wry, full of anachronistic quips and musings on Quantum physics and the fallacies of Victorian Science."
Christopher Wilson, EYE Magazine

"...extremely intriguing, providing an outlet for the illogical fantasies we all have."
Jerry Ciring, The Calgary Gazette

"McClelland is pure showman!"
Thane Burnett, The Toronto SUN

"Excellent, unbelievable! It has panache and flair, I'm breathless."
John Oakley, The John Oakley Show

'...breathtaking, gorgeously strange, not just a show but an encounter with something wicked and beautiful."
Pat Cadigan (author of 'Synners' and 'Fools')

I must congratulate Scott McClelland for having produced such an original concept involving magic, mysticism, clairvoyance and telepathy into a highly entertaining context.
Reveen The Impossiblist