Sterlini’s Performer Workshop
Less guessing. Better reactions.

Let me guess-
You know some magic.
The tricks work.
But the reactions aren’t what you want.

Sometimes they’re polite.
Sometimes things feel rushed.
Sometimes it just feels… off.

That’s not because you need better tricks.
It’s because no one ever teaches you how to work on the performance part.

That’s exactly why I built this.

What This Actually Is

Sterlini’s Performer Workshop is a private workspace where you can work through real performance problems, the stuff that actually affects reactions.

Timing.
Pacing.
Scripts that sound awkward.
Audience handling.
Knowing when something is ready (and when it’s not).

This is not a course.
There’s nothing to “finish.”

You come in with one issue, work through it, and leave with something you can actually fix.

What This Is NOT

Let’s be clear.

This is not:

  • A place to learn tricks

  • A place for secrets or methods

  • A motivational hype machine

If you’re looking for new tricks, this isn’t for you.

If you want your magic to land better, this probably is.

How It Works

You ask one question at a time about your performance.

You get honest, practical feedback focused on:

  • What the audience experiences

  • Where things break down

  • What to adjust first

No fluff.
No ten-step lists.
Just clear direction.

Who This Is For

This is for you if:

You already perform magic but feel stuck

  • You get polite reactions more often than strong ones

  • You know something needs fixing but don’t know what

  • You want straight answers instead of guessing

If that sounds like you, you’re exactly who I built this for.

So, Here's The Hard Sell

I priced this so you wouldn’t overthink it.

$16.95 per month. Cancel anytime.

That’s less than most props — and far more useful than another trick you’ll practice twice and forget.

If this helps you make better choices, slow down, and get stronger reactions, it pays for itself fast.

If it doesn’t? Cancel. No drama.

Enter the Workshop

Stop guessing.
Start fixing the parts that actually matter