




Magic of the Great Gerard!
Welcome to the home of The Great Gerard, KW's most trusted choice for children's entertainment.
With over five decades of magic experience, Gerard is sure to have your kids engaged and laughing from start to finish!












"Thank you for an amazing show! My daughter really enjoyed having you for her birthday party.
There was so much excitement that the neighbour boys came over to see the magic as well. Both kids and adults were all fascinated by the magic and comedy. It was nice that you were also teaching the children about loving themselves and being kind to others.
Thanks again for a wonderful show for both kids and adults.
The balloon animals for the kids was a nice touch!"
Cindy (Mother), Kitchener
"The Great Gerard, aka Gerard Dietrich, recently entertained 90 children and adults at the Waterloo Public library for March Break.
Mr. Dietrich is professional, arrives on time and sets-up with a minimum of fuss. Mr. Dietrich is very talented and has a great variety of magic tricks that he does with ease.
It is evident that he has many years of experience working as a magician. He engages the audience and invites both children and adults to the front to participate in his show. His ability to produce balloon animals is truly amazing."
Kerstin Habenicht, Children's Program Coordinator, Waterloo Public Library
"Gerard, I am following up on behalf of the Waterloo Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Association of Ontario to once again thank you for your presentation last weekend.
Several parents commented on your ability to hold the children’s interest, and upon the positive messages which set you apart from what one expects in a magic show aimed at simply providing entertainment.
I am not sure if you noticed, but a number of park personnel gathered by to watch part of your performance. What I later heard from the event coordinator is that they were impressed with your show to consider listing you on their “approved” vendors.
You did an excellent job, and I will be happy to recommend you if the opportunity arises in the future.
Jay Newman, Tourette Syndrome Association of Ontario
