Quarantine is a direct, practical routine built around a shuffled deck, a signed selection, and an unexpected moment of sealed impossibility. Your audience removes the cards from the box, shuffles them, and a card is signed and genuinely lost in the pack. They can examine a crumpled piece of cellophane before you push the deck into it, and the loose cards are found to be completely sealed in plastic.
Even though the deck is now encased, you can visually remove the signed card from the pack while the cellophane remains intact. Everything can be examined. The routine finishes with a subtle kicker ending when you hand out the card box and they realise it is fully encased in unopened cellophane as well.
What you’ll learn
You’ll receive instruction on the full Quarantine routine, along with multiple handlings to suit different performing conditions. These include a no-palm approach, a version that does not require switches, and additional options designed to keep you flexible in real-world situations.
Performance highlights
A signed card is lost in a genuinely shuffled deck, the deck becomes sealed in cellophane, the signed card is removed from the sealed pack, and the card box is shown to be encased in unopened cellophane for a final reveal.
