Vanish No. 138 | Page 9

In an industry built on illusion, astonishment and impossible moments, it takes something or someone very special to stand out: presence, intelligence, perseverance and the ability to connect with an audience on a human level- not forgetting world class skill, showmanship and timing. 
 Welcome, Natasha Lamb, one half of the Las Vegasheadlining duo and undeniable force, The Conjurors. 
 At a time when magic and mind reading are undergoing a renaissance, Natasha has emerged as one of the most in-demand, influential, and popular women working in the art form today.
To watch Natasha Lamb perform is to witness a performer completely in command— not just of the mechanics of the effects, but of atmosphere, pacing, emotion, and trust. She doesn’ t simply perform magic at an audience; she performs with them. This distinction is at the heart of why her career has grown from intimate stages to international arenas, from launching cruise ships, to headlining theatrical shows around the globe and being one half of the first ever UK duo to have their own Las Vegas residency.
“ She’ s got a British charm, that gets your attention fast, and when she talks, you’ re hooked. Solid magic and a commanding presence.”- Mike Hammer.
THE BIRTH OF THE CONJURORS
The story of Natasha Lamb cannot be told without The Conjurors, the acclaimed magical mind-reading partnership she formed with Matthew Pomeroy a decade ago. Together, they create theatrical experiences that feel both timeless and modern— rooted in storytelling, while infused with contemporary psychology, cinematic staging, and a distinctly British wit.
From the outset, The Conjurors set themselves apart by rejecting the flashand-bang stereotypes of some modern magic and sinking into storytelling and immersive connection. Two accomplished theatre performers who learnt from musicals and plays before finding a path in magic. Their shows feel like invitations into a secret world— one where audiences are not passive spectators but essential participants. Natasha’ s role within this dynamic is crucial: she acts as both anchor and catalyst, grounding the experience emotionally while simultaneously pushing it into moments of genuine astonishment.
Their rise was not overnight. Years of touring, experimentation, and refinement shaped their act. Thousands of shows, over a million miles and performances ranging from a flooded pub in a small English village to the iconic 02 Arena and the Sydney Opera house. 
 They honed their material across the world, learning how different audiences respond, where tension