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Despite the promising title, there’s little evidence that Paul Nathan hates children. In fact, with his up-close demonstrations of some genuinely impressive magical illusions involving every willing child in the audience at some point, you sense that he might secretly quite like making them laugh.

He does this in spades, but has to overcome  some resistance: the cynical children of Edinburgh aren’t going to let a magician off the hook  lightly. Nathan is actually at his best, I think, when dealing with  the surly kids who think they know it all. It’s surprisingly good fun to watch them fall for his bait, gleefully pointing out the magic-man’s shortcomings as they think they’ve figured it all out, and then looking equal-parts crestfallen and delighted when he leaves them stumped with a mystifying elaboration of the earlier simple trick.

The I Hate Children Children’s Show has an interactive  element through its own website, which has the  unusual but  well-intentioned practice of posting photos of Nathan on-stage with his young apprentices. The concept is that of a show which is fun for children and hilarious for adults. My feeling was that the second objective was only partially successful: Nathan’s banter worked well enough, but the most enjoyable moments for parents seemed to be watching  their own children being bamboozled.

As part of a recent resurgence of stage musicians, which seems   particularly pronounced in the Fringe program this year, Paul Nathan’s show performs a useful double function: an amusing, interactive and “safe” entertainment for kids, that does just enough to keep the adults happy throughout.

Three Weeks Rating: 5/5

Published: Aug-2010

Edinburgh Spotlight

Even before you enter the show, the Bad Magician (also known as Paul Nathan) is outside, welcoming you to his lair, whip in hand. He greets his audience with high fives, and you get the feeling that he’s really glad to have you there. His assistant, John, plays electric guitar throughout, and provides an edgy background to the tricks at hand.

For all the children in the audience, there’s a promise, which is fulfilled in due course, to get everyone up on stage to help with some of the magic tricks – but if you don’t want to go, that’s ok too.

The Bad Magician says that he’s doing this show because he lost a bet, and the penalty was to do a children’s show in Edinburgh for a month.

Although the title suggests that he hates children, Paul is very good with them, and you suspect that he’s just a bit too kind and humorous to really live up to the title of the show. Of our audience, only a couple of kids didn’t want to be in the spotlight, and all who did participate were photographed for Paul’s ‘wall of fame’ on his website.

The magic tricks are superbly executed, and the children entranced throughout, even the most skeptical who know how the tricks work are happy to see them carried out with such wit and vigor.

Our junior reviewers participated in a card trick and a coloring book trick and enjoyed the thrill of being on stage.

The children in the audience ranged from around 5 – 14 and this seemed exactly fitting for the fun on offer, although recommended age range in the program is “suitable for 8+”.

For adults who want to see more, there’s an adult show too: Devil in The Deck (<a href=”http://www.devilinthedeck.com/” target=”_blank”>http://www.devilinthedeck.com/</a>)

Added comments by Helen (13): “Really funny and fun for all ages. Favorite trick was the ribbon round the neck trick – how do they do that?”

Added comments by Alex (9): “I liked it a lot and it was very good because the man tried to get every child who was there up on stage. The people who didn’t want to be on weren’t forced, which was very nice of him. My favorite trick was when he did the disappearing cloth trick – I couldn’t see how it was done. I bought some magic cards from him afterwards, so I can show you a trick – would you like to see?”

This review was from our performance at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011

Directions

How do you find the best show in San Francisco?

The Great Star Theater is located at 636 Jackson Street in historic Chinatown.

On Muni take the T Line to Rose Pak Chinatown Station then it’s a short walk.

There is parking at:
Portsmouth Square Parking Chinatown SF
730 Commercial St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Be the best looking kid on the block!

There are T Shirts, Magic Tricks, CDs, and DVDs available after the show and Paul will be there to take photos, sign autographs, and insult your children.

About the I Hate Children Children’s Show

Named Best Children’s Show at the Fringe

by ThreeWeeks Magazine.

New magic and music for 2012!

If you are looking for the number one show for magic and fun but hate boring kids shows then you are in the right place. If you want the best show for your kids with live music a fat magician and fun for kids and won’t make you crazy then this is the top show for you.

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Finally there is a show that you will love as much as your little ones. A show that treats kids as if they have a brain and wont make you want to vomit in your sippy cup. A show filled with magic, danger, and excitement for you and the wee ones. A show that invites parents to drink beer and wine when the lights go out.

The tricks are simple, visual, and fun, perfect for families. The humor is non stop and everyone gets to help out.

Behind all of this is Paul Nathan and John Anaya. Paul is one of the best magicians working in the world today. Paul has performed for royalty, presidents, on TV, in Films, and in theaters around the world. This is the show he created for his nieces and nephews, a show that is fun for the kids and hilarious for the adults.

If you love love your children take them to see the I Hate Children Children’s Show. The best family show at the Edinburgh Fringe.

What: The I Hate Children Children’s Show

Where: The Pleasance Courtyard – Beside

When: Daily at 12:15 – running time 1 hour.

Get I Hate Children T Shirts, magic tricks, DVDs, and CDs after the show!

Paul Nathan – Celebrity Magician

Magician, Comedian, Kinderschreck.

Paul performs magic all over the world. Star of Dark Kabaret, Devil in the Deck, Thrill Show, and Champagne Cabaret. You have seen Paul on HBO, MTV, and even Star Trek voyager. Paul recently co-starred in the Quilitz show in Germany and at the Sharjah Arts Festival in the UAE.

Paul even performs underwater
http://underwatermagicshow.com

Keep up with Paul on Facebook at
facebook.com/paulnathan

Thomas Truman John – Staff Writer

Puppeteer, juggler, winner of the IHC Sexiest Puppeteer Award for 2012.

TJ is a comedian, puppeteer, writer, juggler, and fun guy to hang out with. Thomas just finished a six month European tour with Base and last year made the finals for America’s Got Talent.

Thomas wrote two of our favorite videos, KinderWhips and Anti-Energy. He is also the creative force behind many of the routines in our show. Musical Chairs, Hangman, and a number of other routines either were created by Thomas or improved by him.

Bob Mendelsohn – Webmaster

Contributing Writer, Graphic Artist, All around good egg.

Bob Mendelsohn is our web genius and creative springboard for the show that loves to hate kids.”

Master of all things internet, Bob’s I’m a Little Teapot videos have gone viral. Over 50 million kids world wide have enjoyed the Teapot videos and millions more have enjoyed Bob’s other YouTube projects. Bob designs, creates, and manages websites for a wide variety of businesses especially artists, theaters, and bands.

Bob is also a world class juggler and one of the funniest people we know. This is Bob with Bobcat on the set of Shakes The Clown. Bob spent a few days teaching Bobcat how to be a bad clown.

Shakes the Clown stunt double

John Anaya – Musical Director (Edinburgh & San Francisco)

Musician, troubadour, lover of wine, women, and song, and beer.

John Anaya plays music to woo hot single moms at Edinburgh’s best children’s show.”

John is a voting member of the Grammys. For 2012 his new album, I Hate Children’s Music, drops at the Edinburgh Festival. CDs will be available at the show. When not creating and performing his own music John produces other artists like Jill Tracy, Revenge of Paco, Face the Giant and more.

John is a parent, and artist, and has the biggest head of anyone in the cast. His large headedness is cause for remarks like “Wow! That guys has an enormous head!” or “My goodness Mable, have you ever seen such an enormous head?”. Feel free to comment on John’s head size at the show.