Paul Brook
Coordinates: 52°35′8.30″N 2°3′53.39″W / 52.5856389°N 2.0648306°W
Paul Brook | |
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Paul Brook | |
Born |
28 September 1973 (age 43) Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham |
Occupation | Entertainer, mentalist, hypnotist, presenter, writer |
Known for | Presenting, writing |
Website |
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Paul Brook (28 September 1973) is a professional British presenter, author,mentalist and performer. He has written over twenty books on the subject of mentalism and in particular psychological mind reading. Paul is a fully paid member of Equity. Brook is also a Vegan, Atheist and a Skeptic.[1]
Biography
Brook was born and raised in Birmingham, West Midlands, he still resides in the West Midlands in the market town of Willenhall. From a young age Brook had an interest in the subjects of the mind, especially that of hypnosis. In the early years of his career he was a psychotherapist and ran his own therapy practice in Birmingham.[2][3]
In 2004 Brook decided to start entertaining full-time and became a professional psychological mind reader.
In September 2007, prominent magic magazine Genii wrote a review of his first publicised work The Brook Test, beginning his career as a technical author in the field of mentalism.[4]
April 2007, Winner of the Magic Circle Close-Up Magician of the Year 2006, James Brown, acknowledged Paul as one of the most prominent mind readers in the UK.[5]
October 2007, was the first public stage show of Brook's material. The show Open to Influence took place over two nights (18 and 19 October) and was described by a reviewer, "...the audience were clearly enjoying themselves. The work Paul had put into the show was evident, and the smoothness with which it ran was exemplary."[6]
April 2008, Brook lectured alongside Marc Paul, Enrique Enríquez and David Berglas in London. The lectures were on the psychological nature of mystery entertainment. A reviewer for the lecture wrote, "Already hailed as a must read for all mentalists, Alchemical Tools has taken the mentalist community by storm."[7]
In 2009 to 2010, MagicSeen magazine gave Brook's products four and five star reviews.[8][9]
September 2012, ArtsFest Birmingham, Paul gave a public mind reading stage show at the Crescent Theatre, Birmingham as part of ArtsFest, the largest free arts festival in the UK[10]
Throughout 2012 and 2013 Paul was an on-set Executive Consultant for a 10 episode mind reading and magic television series called 'Draíocht' starring Irish TV personality and magician Rua and created by Midas Productions. The show was first broadcast in the Spring of 2014 on the channel TG4.[11]
April and May 2014, Brook toured the United Kingdom and Europe with the Panasonic Roadshow. During the five weeks Brook presented information about the latest technology that Panasonic has to offer and was able to perform in ways that were analogous to these technologies.[12]
Published works
- The Brook Test (2007)
- Good Vibrations (2007)
- The Gift: the 14th step to mentalism (2007)
- On Mephisto's Shoulder (2007)
- The Alchemical Tools (2008)
- Thought Reader Card (2008)
- You Know Who Card (2008)
- Locked In Thought (2008)
- The Chrysalis of a Polymath (2009)
- Double Blank Svengali Deck (2009)
- One In The Hand (2009)
- Two In The Bush (2009)
- Underhanded (2009)
- Juxtapose (2010)
- The Book of Lies (2010)
- This Way Up [limited edition] (2011)
- Mind Power Secrets [ISBN 978-1-61979-622-5] (2011)
- NIX4 [limited edition] (2013)
- Around The Table (2015)
- The Big Connection (2015)
Brook's works have been praised by a long list of prominent members within the field of mentalism, such as Andy Nyman,[13] Bob Cassidy,[14] Marc Salem,[15] Keith Barry,[16] Marc Paul,[17] John Archer,[18] Jeff McBride,[19] Richard Osterlind,[20] Colin McLeod,[21] to name a few.
References
- ↑ "Twitter Profile Information". Twitter. PaulBrookSays.
- ↑ "West Midlands Stop Smoking". Hypnotherapistregister.com. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ "Paul's Old Practice Listing". Fyple.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ Regal, David (September 2007). Genii. 9. 70: 101 GENII Magazine http://geniimagazine.com/ GENII Magazine Check
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(help) - ↑ Brown, James. MAGIC BUNNY Forum "MAGIC BUNNY Forum" Check
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(help) - ↑ Smith, Phill. "Stage Show Review". MagicWeek. Retrieved October 2007. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Webb, Andrew (April 2008). "Tabula Mentis Lecture Review" (PDF): 5–6. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ Shaw, Phil (September 2009). "MAGICSEEN Magazine". Magicseen. 4. 5: 63.
- ↑ Shaw, Phil (March 2010). "MAGICSEEN Magazine". Magicseen. 1. 6: 50–51.
- ↑ "ArtsFest Birmingham". Artsfest.org.uk. Retrieved September 2012. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Draiocht Tg4". YouTube. Midas Productions.
- ↑ "Tweets about the Tour". Twitter. PaulBrookSays.
- ↑ Nyman, Andy. "Review of 'The Brook Test'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ Cassidy, Bob. "Review of 'This Way Up'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ Salem, Marc. "Review of 'This Way Up'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ Barry, Keith. "Review of 'On Mephisto's Shoulder'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ Paul, Marc. "Review of 'The Book of Lies'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ Archer, John. "Review of 'This Way Up'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ McBride, Jeff. "Review of 'On Mephisto's Shoulder'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ Osterlind, Richard. "Review of 'The Brook Test'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
- ↑ McLeod, Colin. "Review of 'The Alchemical Tools'.". PaulBrook.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2012.