
"Tim Gabrielson has an amazing ability to connect with any audience."
"At the theme park, I did three shows a day, six days a week. Every situation that arose, be it comments from the crowd or hecklers, I was ready. It forced me to improvise, to respond quickly and creatively with words as well as facial expressions." His increasing popularity took him from a best kept secret among the college venue to a highly sought after performer. It didn’t take long to gain the attention of agents and producers alike; which landed him fill-in spots for Vegas headliners like Ron Lucas and Mac King before acquiring his own room on the Strip.
Tim’s “keep it funny” philosophy is obvious throughout his laugh-a-minute- show. He prides himself in providing a clean performance in which he takes it to the line, but never crosses. His wide appeal makes his show enjoyable for all types of audiences.
His business is magic, but for this consummate professional it’s much more than the tricks. "Magicians are always talking about the technicality of magic. You have to be good, but the magic by itself is meaningless. Do you entertain the crowd? Can you grab an audience in the first few minutes and hold their attention? You can be a fabulous magician, but if you can't entertain the crowd, people aren't going to come back. I don't want to be just a good magician. I want to be a great entertainer."
Tim’s Disneyland introduction to magic makes his adoption of Walt Disney’s philosophy seem predestined, “Do something so well that people will pay to see you do it again, and when they come back, they’ll bring their friends.” Tim’s viewpoint is just that; he does what he loves to the best of his ability and has fun in the meantime. It shows. Beginning July, 2007, join Tim at the House of Blues for one of the funniest and most entertaining afternoons of your life. And, the next time, you’ll bring your friends.