EPISODE 60:
HOW TO PRODUCE A MAGIC SHOW WITH SARA CRASSON (PART 1 OF 4)
Host: Ethan Steimel
Release Date: 07/19/2021
Release Date: 07/19/2021
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Links and Resources
College of Magic - Capetown, South Africa
Omar Olusion - Flavors Creative Team
Rogue - Flavors Creative Team
Eve of Destruction (One of Sara's Favorite Events)
The Tank
Brown Paper Tickets
Sara Crasson
Lawyer & Magician
Flavors of Magic
@magicianatlaw
Sara is a Law Clerk to a New York State Supreme Court Justice. Previously she worked in private practice at Mintz Levin and the Pillsbury law firm covering intellectual property disputes.
Sara is the official “Resourceress” of the Society of American Magicians (S.A.M.), the world’s oldest international magicians’ organization, and sits on their Ethics Committee. Sara also produces “Flavors of Magic,” a show that highlights the diversity of the magic community.
Sara is the author of Own Your Magic: A Magician’s Guide to Protecting Your Intellectual Property. The New York Law Journal called her “the leading authority on how IP law applies to magic.”
Omar Olusion - Flavors Creative Team
Rogue - Flavors Creative Team
Eve of Destruction (One of Sara's Favorite Events)
The Tank
Brown Paper Tickets
Sara Crasson
Lawyer & Magician
Flavors of Magic
@magicianatlaw
Sara is a Law Clerk to a New York State Supreme Court Justice. Previously she worked in private practice at Mintz Levin and the Pillsbury law firm covering intellectual property disputes.
Sara is the official “Resourceress” of the Society of American Magicians (S.A.M.), the world’s oldest international magicians’ organization, and sits on their Ethics Committee. Sara also produces “Flavors of Magic,” a show that highlights the diversity of the magic community.
Sara is the author of Own Your Magic: A Magician’s Guide to Protecting Your Intellectual Property. The New York Law Journal called her “the leading authority on how IP law applies to magic.”