Chris Cross (magician)

English contortionist, magician and escapologist
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IntroEnglish contortionist, magician and escapologist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
isMagician Contortionist
Work fieldEntertainment
Gender
Male
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Biography

Christopher Alfred Goode, also known as Chris Cross, is an English magician, escapologist and former contortionist. He was born in 1989 at The Newcastle General Hospital in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England.

Early years

He learnt his first ever magic trick The Coin Vanisher aged 10 and when he was 13, he performed for tips semi-professionally at various Newcastle City Centre bars, casinos and nightclubs. He developed a stage act incorporating comedy, magic and his natural ability of dislocation and contortion which he performed as a street show as well as a cabaret at various holiday parks on the South Coast of England. At age 16, he finished school to become a full-time entertainer.

In 2007 he fractured his elbow on stage during a show, whilst performing an escapology stunt.

Career

Cross now performs close-up magic and cabaret acts of escapology, but he has retired as a Contortionist due to arthritis in his shoulders as a result of Performing his Dislocation act for over 10 years. He won the UK Cabaret Championship ‘Beat the Wand’ Trophy at The Blackpool Magic Convention in the Blackpool Wintergardens at the ‘Blackpool Magic Convention’ in 2009. He was also nominated for Young Businessman and Entrepreneur of the year by the Evening Chronicle newspaper.

The majority of Cross's Performing is now at weddings and corporate events in the UK. In 2014 and 2015 he won the title Best North East Wedding Entertainer (Non-Musical) from the UK Wedding Industry Awards. He also Won Best Wedding Fair Exhibitor as voted for by the public at the Stadium of Light in 2014 and at St James's Park in 2016. Cross won the award for Outstanding Customer Service at the North of England Wedding Awards 2014 organized by The Wedding Guide. He was also nominated for The Journal's North East Culture Awards in 2016.

A regular on the Independent Festival scene, Cross has performed at numerous events across the country, including Glastonbury, Kendal Calling, The North East Chilli Festival and BOMFest,

Chris Cross Performing on the Street at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Cross has performed his one-man stand-up comedy contortion and escapology show with titles Chris Cross is Escaping from Reality, Loose Cannon and Cunning Stunts over 100 times between 2008 and 2016 at the Voodoo Rooms during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, gaining 4-star reviews from Broadway Baby and others.

In September 2010, Cross acted as the compere for the Liverpool Tattoo Convention to general praise, which resulted in Cross returning on four more occasions for the Convention. In the same year Cross was booked to appear at The Bahrain International Circuit Formula One in Bahrain, The World Buskers Festival in Christchurch New Zealand, The Slipper Room in New York City, as well as various Cabaret Clubs in Paris, London and Los Angeles. Cross also appeared on Greek TV in May 2010, where he was a semi-finalist on Greece's Got Talent.

Cross has entertained numerous celebrities with his magic tricks and performances, including: Tulisa of NDubz at the launch of KAZAM mobile phones at The Raffles Club in Chelsea, DJ Yella of NWA backstage at a gig in Dublin, Miles Kane, lead singer in The Last Shadow Puppets with Alex Turner of The Arctic Monkeys, and HRH The Prince of Wales Cross is also endorsed by various Royal Warrant holders, including Thresher & Glenny Outfitters of London, Globetrotter Luggage and other companies, such as Gaziano Girling of Saville Row, London.

Cross challenged former two-time undisputed boxing Heavyweight Champion of the World, Mike Tyson, to a contest of strength. Tyson had 90 seconds to tie Cross up using all of his strength, and Cross had 90 seconds to use all of his strength to make the escape, which he succeeded. After the Fun Challenge, Tyson appeared on ESPN's Sportsnation TV Show in America where they played a clip of the stunt. Mike said He was one Crazy Dude, he had me feeling in Danger of my Life and stuff! This led to a string of other challenges, including proving he was faster than Sugar Ray Leonard, with Leonard saying You're too Fast for me, Chris! and challenging Jeremy Bulloch who played Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy to chain him up. Cross escaped, claiming I Escaped from the Greatest Bounty Hunter in the Galaxy! Cross then went on to Challenge former Green Cross Code Man, David Prowse who played Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy too, saying he wanted to prove the Force was stronger with him than Vader. He demonstrated some 'mind control' appearing card tricks to Prowse, who said The Force was with Chris - Not me!

Cross has notably performed upside down straitjacket escape stunts both on TV and at events. He was tied in a straitjacket and suspended by his ankles, upside down, from a crane over the Newport River in Wales at the Big Splash Festival and the following year performed another upside down straitjacket escape off the bridge itself over the river. He also performed at the Jongleurs/Highlight comedy clubs with Bob Slayer’s ‘Rock & Roll Circus’ in December 2010.

Upside Down Straitjacket Escape from Newport Bridge

Recent Years

In 2013 Cross appeared on Bafta Award-winning Children's TV Show The Slammer, Hosted by Ted Robbins, on CBBC with an escapology stunt he created himself, involving chains, padlocks and a trapdoor on a platform which opened onto sharp spikes. It was originally performed on Greece's Got Talent and Cross was asked to duplicate the stunt for the British TV Show. In the same year, Cross was hired by BBC Worldwide as the magic and escapology consultant on The Hairy Bikers stage tour. He had to teach them some basic escapology for their live stage show, and Cross also supported Brit-Pop BAND Simon & Oscar from Ocean Colour Scene at a gig in Newcastle.

In 2014 he appeared on BBC One on The One Show alongside Gyles Brandreth where Cross performed an upside down straitjacket escape and chatted about famous British escapologist, Allan Allan, who had just died.

On 27 July 2014, Chris Cross was the last-ever act to perform at the original Spanish City Dome in Whitley Bay, before builders went underway with the re-developments. The Dome was a venue for many Entertainers and Bands over the last century, including The Animals. It was the inspiration for the Dire Straits Song Romeo & Juliet. Alan Clark (Keyboardist) even sent a message to Cross to read out on the evening of the last show. One year later, in 2015, an inflatable dome venue was inflated next to the actual dome to stage The Under the Dome Festival 2015 and Cross was the closing act here too.

In August 2015, Cross organized and promoted and co-starred in Geordie Legends: Them off The Viz! at The Tyne Theatre celebrating 30 years of the iconic Geordie Comic, VIZ, being in national distribution. Co-founders of the Comic, brothers Chris Donald and Simon Donald both attended and took part in a Q&A's on stage with Fans. The evening was sold out, so a second date was added, which sold out too. £1,525.00 was raised from the evenings and donated to local charity St. Oswalds Hospice. To Commemorate the show, Chris Donald created a comic strip called Chris Cross - He's at a Loss (as to how to become a VIZ Comic Character!) which saw Chris Cross the magician meeting famous VIZ characters in each frame, such as The Fat Slags, Roger Mellie and Felix and his Amazing Underpants. 200 limited edition prints were printed and signed by both Cross and Donald and sold on the evening of the Shows. Simon Donald also had Cross appearing in a charity fundraiser for Dyslexia North East at a later date.

Geordie Legends: Them off The Viz!

On 18 June 2015, Cross organized, promoted and co-starred in The Chris Cross & Paul Daniels Magic Show featuring The Lovely Debbie McGee! at his Quayside Cabaret Club in Newcastle. Paul Daniels was one of Cross's inspirations, and Paul gave him various advice and constructive criticism over the years. Following the sold-out show in 2015, Paul, Cross and Debbie McGee were scheduled to play a mini-tour of just a few dates mid-2016 in the North of England. Following Paul's death, Cross staged a tribute to Paul Daniels at his Quayside Cabaret Club in Newcastle Upon Tyne on 19 May. The event raised £1,235.00 for brain tumour research. Debbie McGee said she was Very moved and touched that Chris decided to put on a tribute to Paul and publicly thanked Cross on her radio show on BBC Radio Berkshire. The show was promoted on Good Morning Britain on ITV, BBC Radio Newcastle, Metro Radio and in The Newcastle Evening Chronicle Newspaper.

The Chris Cross & Paul Daniels Magic Show feat. The Lovely Debbie McGee at The Quayside Cabaret Club

In January 2016, Cross broke the fifth metacarpal on his right hand whilst rehearsing a new escapology stunt, which meant he had to learn lots of his tricks one handed to get him through gigs that were booked in whilst his right hand was recovering. He broke it by accidentally hitting it on a marble table in his living room whilst rehearsing a stunt for The Greatest Show on the Tyne.

In August 2016, Cross made Front Page News on the Journal Newspaper, as well as other regional press, when he performed an upside-down straitjacket escape, hanging over 100 ft in the air by his ankles above the roof of Newcastle's Castle Keep in a tribute stunt to Harry Houdini, who also visited the roof of the castle keep on his visit to the region in 1920. Geordie Actress Charlie Hardwick assisted Cross in the stunt too.

Escape from Newcastle's Castle Keep in August 2016

On 2 September 2016, Cross staged The Greatest Show on the Tyne - A Variety Show of 15 Acts at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House, which he had organised, curated & compered. In an article in NE1 Magazine he was referred to as The North-East's King of Variety & In the North-East Theatre Guide, the reviewer described the show as a Northern Saturday Night at The Palladium.

The Quayside Cabaret Club

Cross is the owner, artistic director and creator of The Quayside Cabaret Club

In 2010 Cross set up his own cabaret show at Madame JoJo’s in Soho, London – The Carny Cabaret Show. He hosted the show and hired in cabaret performers from around the UK to perform alongside him, mostly local London performers such as Bruce Airhead, Kiki Lovechild, Equador the Wizard, Frisky and Mannish, Lorraine Bowen and Sophia Landi. The show was reviewed by The Erotic Review This show ran for six dates before moving nationwide.

From May 2012 the Carny Cabaret was gigging a bi-monthly residency at Alexander's Jazz Theatre in Chester Throughout 2011, the show ran for corporate functions, including Microsoft and at The Grosvenor Casino.

In 2015 the show was re-branded as The Quayside Cabaret Club and moved to a restaurant in Newcastle Upon Tyne, where it currently resides with 5 or 6 shows each year. Since moving and re-branding, every show has been sold out and critics have given positive reviews.

Chris Cross at The Quayside Cabaret Club

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