Steve Lancaster has been performing Magic for the last 28 years. Noted as one of the top Magicians in the Southwest, he has performed coast to coast for Conventions, Sales Meetings, Banquets, Malls and Television. Steve was honored in 1995 by receiving a Bachelors Degree from the " Fechter's Finger Flicking Frolic." This is by invitation only to the top 125 Sleight of Hands Magicians in the world.
Steve has helped many beginners, such as Muhammad Ali and professional magicians as an instructor of Sleight of Hand. You may have seen Steve in many TV shows and commercials. Steve was the "KTUL Kid Times Magician", and a regular every week for over a year and a half on KOTV "You're On With Sam Jones"
Featuring the mystic skills of a Master Magician, Steve has entertained thousands with his one man stand up act, a show of not just, "how did he do that", but also a dash of comedy that ensures a fun filled event. You might have witnessed Steve perform such classic effects as the famous Vanishing Cane, Coin Magic and Playing Card that appear out of thin air, plus many new and funny routines.
Steve has now added Grand Illusions to his show. See a woman floating in mid-air, the famous Sword Basket, Dancing Cane, Cube Zag, Houdini's Metamorphosis, his mystifying Floating Table and many more fun and amazing effects.
Steve is a native Tulsan who opened Top Hat Magic & Costume in 1977 in Tulsa Oklahoma. Steve is also a Special Effects Consultant for theater and film. He is inventor and manufacturer of magic props and is a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.
Just a few of Steve's clients: American Airlines, Associated Insurance of Florida, Pfizer, State Farm Insurance, Xeta Integrated, Volvo, Burger King, Coors, Carnation Milk, Cadillac, Big Four Petroleum, Ford Motor Co., K-Mart, Sinclair Oil Co., Tulsa State Fair, Marriott Corp. Saches (Dallas) Chamber of Commerce, McAlester Medical Regional Hospital, Recreation Vehicle Association, Tulsa Hospital Council, Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa Promenade Mall, Norman Regional Hospital, Oklahoma Credit Union League, Oklahoma Press Association, Oklahoma Beverage Co., Tulsa World Publishing and the Boy Scouts of America.