Inspector Magic’
Inspector Magic’s
Toll Free 877-85MAGIC or (719)637-9965
 
 
 
  Our History
 
 

"This show was very entertaining and a big hit with the adults and the children. This kind of participation represents Inspector Magic as a company that supports the community in its efforts to promote "community spirit." We appreciate your enthusiasm and support for the Community Picnic. We look forward to working with you in the future."

Christy Dunfee, Pine Creek Village Assoc. - Oct ‘02

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"Thank you for entertaining us with your comical "Inspector Magic" presentation as part of our Annual Meeting and Educational Conference. Your presentation was just Awesome!"

Colorado Association of Legal Support Staff"

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  "Inspector Magic turns Education into Entertainment. The Children gasped. It was magic! But it was also educational, teaching the children about the environment and natural resources. This mixture of magic and consciousness-raising makes Inspector Magic a popular magician with schools and libraries. But Inspector Magic¢s style has also earned him the honor among his peers and the respect of educators."

Cape Cod Times, regarding the It¢s Magic, Naturally! Show.
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  "Thank you SO much for your amazing and entertaining magic workshops and shows at Snow Mountain Ranch! You are a very talented magician. People of all ages always had such positive things to say about your workshops and shows. They were definitely a HUGE hit this summer! It was such a pleasure hosting you, and I hope that you will return to Snow Mountain Ranch in the future."
About Inspector Magic

Inspector Magic, Mark Weidhaas, began his professional start as a magician on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Previously, while living in North Carolina, Mark was a Captain with a Volunteer Fire Department, where he spent much of his free time. When he relocated to Cape Cod, he discovered that all the fire departments had paid full-time firemen, so Mark had to come up with a new "hobby."

Magic had always interested him as a child, thanks to his “swami” Father, “assistant” Sister, Brothers and a wonderful Uncle. Hours would be spent trying to decipher how the magic miracles were performed. That curiosity lead him to an education at Penn State University and an over 25 year career as a Professional Structural Engineer. In 2006-2007, Mark was the State President of the Professional Engineers of Colorado.

Back on Cape Cod, Mark had a shoe box of magic tricks and was asked to perform for his son's friend's birthday. That was such a success, that Mark was asked to perform again for the friend's brother. New material was needed, and fortunately, Mark discovered a magic shop that sold mass quantities of magic secrets. Also, he was fortunate to find a small group of magic enthusiasts who were trying to start a local magic club. Next thing Mark knew, he was performing at the many area libraries, schools and festivals, even at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology!

Inspector Gadget was a popular cartoon at the time, before the movie, and Mark chose Inspector Magic for his character. With the knowledge he had as a fireman, he chose to include safety messages with the magic shows. He even performed in his fireman dress uniform to help give extra weight to the messages. The first shows developed were safety with strangers, Halloween safety, bicycle safety, playground safety, and of course fire safety.

The popularity of Inspector Gadget dropped but not the popularity of Inspector Magic. Annual shows were performed at many fairs and weekly summer shows were given for the Cape Cod tourists. The fireman's uniform was changed into more traditional magician garb, bowties, vests and tails. Inspector Magic was even awarded a grant to help develop and perform a special show about preserving our natural resources by the Massachusetts Bay Authority. 

"He is full of energy," said Academy Award winning actress, Julie Harris, upon seeing him perform. Inspector Magic chartered that magic club, the Cape Cod Mystics, International Brotherhood of Magicians (I.B.M.) Ring 309, and was their President for two years and awarded "Magician of the Year" by his peers.

Then he moved to Colorado Springs and joined the Pikes Peak Prestidigitators magic club, Society of American Magicians (S.A.M.) Assembly 170. He was President of this group for five years, appointed as the S.A.M. Regional Deputy for Colorado, elected to the Northwest Regional Vice-President in 2006 and the Worldwide 2 nd Vice-President in 2007. He is the National Membership Chairman for this group and serves as a Trustee to the SAM Magic Center Foundation. He has even performed at several magic conventions in Leadville and in Fort Collins, and will lecture about library magic shows at the National Convention in Dallas in 2007.

To augment his theatrical performance, Inspector Magic has been involved in many theatrical productions, including the Springs Community Theater,  "1776," John Hancock; the Woodland Park Players,  "The Miracle Worker," Captain Keller and "Fiddler on the Roof," Motel the Tailor; the Colorado Springs Symphony, "Guys and Dolls," Chorus and "The Music Man," Chorus; the Academy of Performing Arts, "1776," Richard Henry Lee; and the Chatham Drama Guild, "Fiddler on the Roof," Lazar Wolf.

Inspector Magic now strives to be one of the very best magicians in Colorado, constantly working on new updated material and shows. Keeping fresh is achieved through regular attendance to magic conventions and workshops showcasing many of the world's finest magical artists. "Every time we see you, you keep getting better" is often stated by his repeat clients.

He commissioned Grammy Award winning musician, Arthur Stead (of Peter Frampton fame) to compose the Inspector Magic Theme Song. In 2006, Inspector Magic fulfilled his dream with the production of many performances of his Stage Illusion Show, with the help of assistant Windy. For the past several years, he performers over 200 shows per year.

CONTACT US
Toll Free (877)85MAGIC
Mark Weidhaas
15225 Pleasant View Dr
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921
719-637-9965
Email: info@inspectormagic.com
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