Dennis Watkins Explained

Dennis Watkins (born September 9, 1978) is an American magician,[1] mentalist, and actor, based in Chicago, Illinois.[2] Watkins specializes in sleight of hand, walking on broken glass, swallowing razor blades, and a card trick known as the Balloon Trick, where he crawls inside a 7-foot wide balloon. He has performed across the United States, and his public show, The Magic Parlour, played at Chicago's Palmer House Hilton Hotel since New Year's Eve, 2011 until fall 2023, when it relocated to Petterino's on October 5, 2023. https://www.goodmantheatre.org/show/the-magic-parlour/

Biography

Dennis Watkins was born in Dallas, TX. He is the second in a family of four brothers. His grandfather, Ed Watkins, was a local magician who worked as the lead demonstrator at a storefront magic shop called Douglas Magicland in Dallas for 30 years. Around age 7, Watkins began studying sleight-of-hand under the instruction of his grandfather, Ed.

In 2001, Watkins graduated from SMU Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas, TX, where he received the Hunt Leadership Scholars Award. He also spent a year training at the British American Drama Academy.

The House Theatre of Chicago

Dennis Watkins is a Founding Company Member with The House Theatre of Chicago, where he originated the role of Harry Houdini in Death and Harry Houdini, a play written and directed by Artistic Director Nathan Allen. Portraying Houdini in all 7 sold-out runs of the show, Watkins recreated some of Houdini's feats, including escaping the Water Torture Cell.[3] Watkins received a Joseph Jefferson Award for his work on the show in 2012. Death and Harry Houdini returned to The Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami, Florida in the spring of 2017.

Stage

As Actor

As Playwright

As Magic Designer

As Director

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Theatre at the Center to host magician Dennis Watkins - Post-Tribune. Chicago Tribune. 28 March 2016. Post-Tribune. 26 April 2016.
  2. Web site: Dennis Watkins Returns in 'Death and Harry Houdini'. Chicago magazine. 26 April 2016.
  3. Web site: Jones. Chris. THEATER REVIEW: "Death and Harry Houdini" by House Theatre of Chicago at the Chopin Theatre. ChicagoTribune. 6 May 2016.