Lawrence Hass is a philosophy professor and a magician. This distinctive combination has given rise to a series of activities and programs that celebrates the magical arts and brings them to a wider audience.
In his position as Professor of Philosophy and Theatre at Muhlenberg College, Larry is an award-winning teacher of phenomenology, aesthetics, magic performance, and magic theory. He is also the Founding Director of the Theory and Art of Magic program-an ongoing educational symposium that brings the world's greatest magicians to campus to perform, lecture, and teach about their amazing art.
Larry is also an extremely accomplished performer. He has performed his astonishing and artistic magic from coast to coast and many times in Las Vegas. Recently, he was a featured performer at Magic Chicago and at the world famous Magic Castle in Hollywood.
Drawing upon this unique combination of activities and talents, Larry is celebrated as a leading teacher of magic for magicians. His column for MAGIC magazine was a smash success, and he offers inspiring lectures and workshops at magic conventions, magic stores, and other gatherings of magicians.
Growing out of all this work, Larry is the author of the bestselling book for magicians, Transformations: Creating Magic Out of Tricks. Receiving the highest accolades from reviewers all over the world, Transformations shares many of Larry's practical theories for creating excellent magic and teaches eleven performance pieces from his professional repertoire.
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