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Chicago’s ‘best magician’ calls Coal City home

Hannig wows the crowd at Chicago Magic Competition

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Coal City resident Tim Hannig performs his award-winning show “Tim, that’s amazing!” during the Chicago Magic Competition 2012 on Saturday, Aug. 12. Hannig was named Chicago’s “best magician” at the show. (Photos provided)

Coal City resident Tim Hannig was named Chicago’s “best magician” last month when he won both the first place and the People’s Choice awards at the Chicago Magic Competition 2012 held Saturday, Aug. 12.

“I was elated,” Hannig said about earning both awards. “I thought my set went really well. The crowd was extremely responsive.”

Eight other “professional and highly skilled amateur” magicians competed with Hannig at the Chicago History Museum.

At the same time, the museum was hosting a new exhibit on the history of magic, including items from Harry Houdini, Wizzo from the Bozo Show and “everything in between,” Hannig said. The exhibit will be open through the beginning of January.

The contest, sponsored by the Society of American Magician and co-sponsored by the museum, was judged by the chief theater critic from the Chicago Tribune, the executive director of the Mercury Theater in Chicago and the competition’s first first-place magician from about a decade ago, Hannig said.

The Coal City magician performed his show entitled “Tim, that’s amazing!” He also convinced the audience to shout that cheer throughout the set.

“No matter who the audience is, I use a ton of audience participation,” Hannig said. “My biggest prop is the audience, by far.”

Hannig learned his first magic trick when he was 7 years old from his pastor at church. From that point on, magic was a hobby for him, just like any other kid, he said.

It wasn’t until he was 14 years old that he started performing magic in front of live audiences. He took his show anywhere he could, including nursing homes and community events.

“They say you have to have a place to be bad before you can get good,” Hannig said jokingly, remembering his first performances.

His big break came three years later at the age of 17. He performed at a convention for magicians during an amateur hour late at night.

“A guy approached me afterward and said ‘I like what you did. I produce shows for Six Flags,’” Hannig remembered.

For three summers following that conversation, while he was in college, Hannig performed at Six Flags theme parks. In the end, he had performed about 900 shows in parks in Illinois, New Jersey and Georgia.

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