Simon Drake (born Simon Alexander; 1 March 1957) is an English magician based in London. He is best known for the television series The Secret Cabaret made for Britain's Channel 4.[1]
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Born | Simon Alexander 1 March 1957 Surrey, England |
Occupation(s) | Magician, illusionist, director, producer, writer |
Years active | 1974–present |
Website | houseofmagic |
Early life
editBorn in London, Drake is the son of a GP.[2][3] Drake worked as a record plugger at Decca Records when he met Arthur Brown. Brown would become a mentor to Drake as he trained as a magician.[4]
Performing career
editHe first came to wider attention in Kate Bush's UK live tour in 1979 for which he co-devised visuals and played seven characters.[5] He has a wide and diverse performing history, performing at Tenjō Sajiki in Japan, to the Royal Variety Show at the London Palladium before Queen Elizabeth II. He advised Nicolas Roeg for the film Castaway, coaching Oliver Reed in sleight of hand, and was magic advisor to Harvey Keitel on FairyTale: A True Story.[6]
He has performed and consulted with many performers including Elton John, Phil Collins, Madness, David Gilmour, Meat Loaf, Steve Miller, Daryl Hall, Bill Wyman, George Harrison, Julian Lennon, Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, Katy Perry, and Pamela Stephenson.
In August 1993 he was seen on American TV in the special Raising Hell, in which he co-starred with Iron Maiden.[7]
Drake has performed twice as a guest with The Royal Ballet at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and the London Coliseum. He has appeared at festivals and tours in Canada, New Zealand, Europe and in the UK and has had residencies at many London nightclubs as well as a month in cabaret at Casino de Monte-Carlo, Paris and Dubai. He was the magic and effects supervisor to Cameron Mackintosh for the West End production of The Witches of Eastwick and Ducktastic.[8]
He was a consultant on the South London Theatre's Spring 2007 production of Dr Faustus. He was also a consultant on the production of episode 6 of the fourth series of the BBC television drama Hustle.[9] He was also a magic advisor on the Terry Gilliam film The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus acting as a consultant to the director in pre-production and coaching Christopher Plummer and Andrew Garfield in the art of sleight of hand. He was called in to help Terry Gilliam with a seemingly impossible problem on his production of into the Woods which opened at the Theatre Royal Bath in Summer 2022.
House of Magic
editIn 1996 he opened his own 4,000-square-foot (370 m2) venue, Simon Drake's House of Magic, in a converted Victorian building at an unpublicised location in London.[10]
This performing space specialises in corporate entertainment functions, with monthly public performance nights.
References
edit- ^ "The Secret Cabaret information". at television production company Open Media. Retrieved 10 March 2007.
- ^ Quinlan, Tim (3 October 2005), "Celebrity Interview: Simon Drake", Inside Magic, retrieved 10 March 2007
- ^ "Interview with Simon Drake", Daily Mirror, 19 February 2000
- ^ The God of Hellfire: The Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown by Polly Marshall, SAF Publishing 2005
- ^ "High Band: Kate Bush Live at the Hammersmith Odeon". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 22 October 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2007.
- ^ Simon Drake at IMDb
- ^ "Raising Hell". IMDb. Retrieved 3 April 2007.
- ^ Quinlan, "Celebrity Interview"
- ^ "Hustle". IMDb. Retrieved 3 April 2007.
- ^ "Simon Drake's House of Magic News". Simon Drake. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
Further reading
edit- Walker, Mark (November 2006), "Simon Drake's House of Magic", Magic, Stagewrite Publishing, archived from the original on 28 March 2007
- Cover story of January 1992 Magic magazine
External links
edit- Simon Drake's House of Magic
- Walsh, John (3 October 2006), "Tales of the City", The Independent, archived from the original on 18 February 2007, retrieved 6 March 2007
- Inside Magic Interview