Hausson surprises again, this time putting on a different show every day. When the audience arrives at the Gaudí theater, they will find an urn with 21 magic numbers. They have such suggestive names as Sortir a sopar, El tafur, Decisions, Photographic memory. The truth is that they do not give many clues about what Hausson will offer the public in each, but they represent quite a challenge for him, because he has reserved only three minutes to set up all the drama, starting from the seven numbers that a person in the audience will choose each evening.

“I invite the audience to take a journey and, while a video is being projected, I think about how to offer and combine the seven numbers they have chosen, what the dramaturgy and the thread will be, what the cadence will be, so that the show has a good rhythm ”, declares the magician in QuèFem?

The show is scheduled to last an hour, hence the title, 60′ magic by Hausson, “but that always depends on the audience’s reaction”, points out the Barcelona magician. In addition to the seven chosen numbers, Hausson includes three fixed numbers: “At the entrance, I do one with card manipulation, that is, with normal cards, there are no calls. In the middle, I propose to the viewers to place a bet on something I explain to them. And the last number is that of razor blades, which I swallow and which I pull out.

Hausson declares that this show is like “a game” that he plays with himself and with the audience, but that in no case does he change anything that has been chosen: “I don’t cheat; every evening I work with the seven numbers that someone in the audience has chosen. It wouldn’t make sense to make it look good to me and I would lose all the grace”. Nevertheless, the magician makes a confession: “I would always like to do the number called Sherlock Holmes, which is one of my ghost characters. It was created by Conan Doyle and sometimes I give it away, I make it more and more”, he concludes.