Sinnerman By Lewis Le Val

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The liar/truth teller plot has always held a special place in mentalism. A participant secretly chooses deception or honesty, answers a series of binary questions, and somehow certainty emerges. On paper, it is elegant. In performance, it lives or dies on how human beings actually behave under pressure.

Sinnerman presents a new structural approach to the Which Hand liar/truth premise, built around rehearsal, role embodiment, and psychological pacing. The participant settles into their chosen identity before the critical moments occur, allowing the logic to unfold in a way that feels controlled, tense, and deliberate.

The routine is framed through a parable-like presentation about identity and choice. The participant steps into a role, makes decisions in character, and becomes part of a moment that carries a message about who we choose to be. The performance feels less like a puzzle and more like a shared experience with thematic weight.

In Performance:

A participant secretly chooses to play a saint or a sinner, hides a coin in one hand, and answers a few simple questions in character. Moments later, you reveal both the role they chose… and exactly where the coin is.

The structure is modular by design. Sinnerman works as a standalone Which Hand routine, or it can be integrated as a phase within existing liar/truth teller sequences to add further narrative depth.

Inside you will find a performance-ready script, a clear explanation of the underlying logic, and design principles that extend beyond this single routine into other binary mentalism plots. Everything is built around practical performance, theatrical framing, and an understanding of how people actually think and respond in the moment.

For mentalists who value structure, atmosphere, and meaning in their work, Sinnerman offers a fresh perspective on a classic plot.

PDF, 16 pages, instant download.

The liar/truth teller plot has always held a special place in mentalism. A participant secretly chooses deception or honesty, answers a series of binary questions, and somehow certainty emerges. On paper, it is elegant. In performance, it lives or dies on how human beings actually behave under pressure.

Sinnerman presents a new structural approach to the Which Hand liar/truth premise, built around rehearsal, role embodiment, and psychological pacing. The participant settles into their chosen identity before the critical moments occur, allowing the logic to unfold in a way that feels controlled, tense, and deliberate.

The routine is framed through a parable-like presentation about identity and choice. The participant steps into a role, makes decisions in character, and becomes part of a moment that carries a message about who we choose to be. The performance feels less like a puzzle and more like a shared experience with thematic weight.

In Performance:

A participant secretly chooses to play a saint or a sinner, hides a coin in one hand, and answers a few simple questions in character. Moments later, you reveal both the role they chose… and exactly where the coin is.

The structure is modular by design. Sinnerman works as a standalone Which Hand routine, or it can be integrated as a phase within existing liar/truth teller sequences to add further narrative depth.

Inside you will find a performance-ready script, a clear explanation of the underlying logic, and design principles that extend beyond this single routine into other binary mentalism plots. Everything is built around practical performance, theatrical framing, and an understanding of how people actually think and respond in the moment.

For mentalists who value structure, atmosphere, and meaning in their work, Sinnerman offers a fresh perspective on a classic plot.

PDF, 16 pages, instant download.