Teens interview Sutton's Wizard Man (From Sutton Guardian)
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Teens interview Sutton's Wizard Man
10:50am Tuesday 26th June 2012 in News By Sophia Sleigh , Reporter
Teens with Sutton's Wizard Man Conrad Pugsley
A young performer and his friend interviewed the ‘Wizard Man’ for their online video channel.
The pair of 19 year olds, Charlie Shakespeare from Sutton and Grant Russell from Croydon, have been making their own films for their Youtube channel, Chant TV.
In their latest venture, which was posted online last week, Sutton’s Wizard Man revealed his previous name, Conrad Pugsley, is no longer correct and his full title is now: The Divine Grace Conrad, Lord Azurahm of Draconia Anglorum.
Mr Shakespeare said: “Conrad performed some magic for me. We held hands and he sent his energy circulating throughout my body.
“As an atheist I don’t feel that his magic was anymore farfetched than any other religious person who believes in a greater being, however I respected his beliefs all the same, and thanked him for sharing them with me.
“In the twenty minute interview he speaks openly about his court appearance for carrying a knife, and the fire at his Durand Close home that killed his three cats and one dog.
“He speaks about his upbringing and many university degrees which make him somewhat of an expert on religion, including his own, Draconian, which he studied at the University of Scotland.
“He discusses people’s perception of him and how a small minority of ignorant people say negative and judgemental statements to disrespect him.”
Mr Shakespeare works as a writer, actor and director whereas Mr Russell who is studying IT deals with the technical side of the filming.
Mr Shakespeare added: “I’m loving it- typical life of an actor – I have a couple of weeks without anything then have a manic week. I love it.
“My sister’s a tough critic – if she laughs I know it is good.”
Mr Shakespeare and Mr Russell are going to video their road trip through the North of England next month. To follow their progress visit youtube.com/chanttv or follow them on Facebook at facebook.com/chanttv.
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