🚀 BRAND NEW 2025 SHOWREEL 🚀
A great event deserves extraordinary entertainment.
🎥 Creating Magic, Memories, and Miracles 🎥
I specialise in high-energy, interactive magic that turns weddings, parties, and corporate events into unforgettable experiences.
📅 Now taking bookings for 2025, 2026 and 2027!
Sophie 👰🏼♀️ working through every version of “that’s impossible.” 🤯
.
1. A moment of astonishment.
2. No one quite expects it to feel like this.
3. Trying to make sense of it.
4. Just when you think you’ve got it…
5. …and it changes again.
6. That’s when it registers.
7. The part they remember.
.
.
📍 @themillbarnsvenue
📸 @winterbennettweddings
The afternoon drinks reception is one of those parts of the day everyone talks about, but nobody plans properly. It’s also the bit where you’re usually disappearing for photos, so guests are left doing the social warm up without you.
.
Here’s the mistake I see a lot. Couples think they need “a thing” to keep adults entertained for 60 to 90 minutes. In reality, people don’t need constant stimulation. They need the room to feel comfortable and alive.
.
If you want your drinks reception to feel brilliant, focus on three levels:
.
🎶 Sound level
Live music is great, but keep it background. If guests have to shout, conversations die and people drift.
🍴 Food flow
A steady drip of canapés beats one dramatic platter that vanishes in two minutes. Hungry guests get impatient fast.
🙋♂️ A social catalyst
This is where close-up entertainment shines. Not because guests are bored, but because it gives strangers an easy way to connect without the awkward “so how do you know them?” loop. A few small pockets of laughter changes the whole atmosphere.
.
If you’re choosing entertainment for this part of the day, pick something that works in the real world. It should move around, adapt to groups, and not demand that everyone stops and watches. You want it to feel effortless.
.
You’re not trying to “fill time”. You’re trying to keep the temperature of the room warm until dinner.
.
📍 @kingscotebarn
📸 @courtneylouisephotography
Most wedding stress doesn’t come from big moments. It comes from: transitions, timing and guests not knowing what’s happening next.
.
When those are handled well, everything else breathes.
.
📍 @london.shenley.club
📸 @katiemillardphoto
The best weddings don’t have ‘quiet bits.’ They have constant energy, constant fun, and guests who never stop smiling. That’s what I bring. 🔥
.
.
📍 @thewestmill
📸 @photomattbrown