Magic, historically, has been a man doing tricks with no wider story behind it. Drummond Money-Coutts historicallymagicman Change image and share on social
I would like to do things like I did in Tanzania, going somewhere and exploring a theme and investigating as well as performing for those people. Drummond Money-Coutts exploreinvestigatepeople Change image and share on social
Magic touches people in the way great art does. It lets them see the world with new eyes. Drummond Money-Coutts arteyegreat Change image and share on social
I think that magic, at its root, is a very abstract notion. There's no real, approved definition. And, in that sense, it's like love; you can only see magic by the effect it has on people. Drummond Money-Coutts abstractapprovedefinition Change image and share on social
I think there's a huge amount of magic on television, which is slightly vapid: there's no real meaning or message behind it; it is simply a trick. Drummond Money-Coutts amounthugemagic Change image and share on social
I've never categorically been a banker. I had two internships while I was at university. The decision was more banking, or magic, and I went with the latter. Drummond Money-Coutts bankbankercategorically Change image and share on social
I would wish eventually to be able to make television that informs and educates as well as entertains. Drummond Money-Coutts educateentertaineventually Change image and share on social
Ten years ago, TV cookery shows were about a man or a woman following recipes. Now, it's all about journeys and campaigns and less about the actual chopping and dicing. That's what I'd like to do with magic. Drummond Money-Coutts actualagocampaign share on social
Being able to elicit the feeling of the unfathomable in intelligent adults is like falling in love. Drummond Money-Coutts adultelicitfall Change image and share on social
From a young age I was obsessed with the mysterious, the esoteric, the paranormal. Drummond Money-Coutts ageesotericmysterious Change image and share on social