MAGICAL PERFORMANCE Louie Foxx performs his magic show at the Les Schwab Stage Louie Foxx’s magic and com- edy show is sure to draw crowds to the Les Schwab stage. A budding magician at the age of fi ve, Foxx said comedy and magic go hand-in-hand. “The interesting thing about magic is the natural reaction people have to a trick is laughter — a reaction to the unexpected,” Foxx said. When describing his show Foxx said he will be bringing his fl ea circus to the Umatilla County Fair. Just thinking about a fl ea circus forces a giggle. “I have trained fl eas to do sim- ple circus tricks like fl y from tra- peze to trapeze,” Foxx said. And how does one see a fl ea cir- cus? East Oregonian/Hermiston Herald “Through a magnifying glass,” he said. Each show is unique because each audience is different, Foxx explained. While some tricks he uses regularly, like turning a cup of water upside down or fi nding coins in unusual places on an au- dience member, he said he also incorporated “weird” cowboy tricks like slicing a banana with a bullwhip. Foxx said card tricks are part of his repertoire, but he usually does those when he’s doing a roving show. Being among spec- tators as opposed to a stage has its advantages. for people to get involved and “reading” the other’s mind. see magic happen right under “It’s the highlight because I their noses.” don’t do anything!” Foxx said. Magic is the only job Foxx said Foxx said he encourages specta- he’s ever had and his wife jokes, tors to come early to the show to “At this point, I’m otherwise un- see the new material he is break- “During roving shows I get to employable.” ing in. mingle with people at the fair- grounds and do smaller tricks,” Foxx said his favorite part of the “I like to try out an idea I had for Foxx said. “It’s a good chance show is when two members of a trick earlier that day no one’s the audience participate — one seen yet,” Foxx said. Umatilla County Fair 2019 | 21