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The Gamesters' Manhattan Magic From a stylized act they've evolved to a full evening show. |
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"It's not your typical magic show. We've got a lot of scenery flying in (Manhattan Magic is presented in a stylized New York City set) and we've got nine great dancers choreographed by Joshua Bergasse. Magic is used to forward the storyline much as songs are used to forward the storyline in a musical. (The show features the swing-style music of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy) We designed and engineered several new magic illusions for Manhattan Magic," enumerated Yudof by way of illustration. The costuming is particularly unusual. Yudof and Leferovich's two Gamesters characters are clad in eye popping colorful Zoot suites (an updating of a 1940's fashion statement) giving the duo an image of inhabitants of a cartoon; retro yet up to date.
After graduation they continued working at their craft and became quite successful with what had become their 10 minute Gamesters act. They worked all over the world in casino revue shows in Atlantic City, Chile, Peru and Malaysia. Many people remember them from their appearances with Franz Harary. "Three years ago we were asked to fill in for 3 weeks at Magicopolis in L.A. We stayed on for three months. During this time Doug and I developed 45 minutes of new material. We realized that the characters could do more than the 10 minute act." During the time a Magicopolis they got to do a bit for Fox Kids Saturday morning show that was used as a bumper segment on the program for 2 years and was seen in 15 different countries. "We found ourselves back in Atlantic City again at Resorts and four entertainment reporters who remembered us from previous engagements in A.C. were very complimentary to us and asked us why we didn't do a full show. We were flattered and enthused because it was something we had thought about after the Magicopolis run. Coincidentally, a backer appeared the very next day and offered to fund us in a show. We were contracted to work Murray Hatfield's Canada tour, which we fulfilled and then we took two years off to put all of our energy into this production."
Harry Houdini parlayed his reputation earned with his handcuff act into a full evening road show. Howard Thurston worked his way up from a card act to acquisition of Harry Kellar's Wonders. MagicTimes asked Seth Yudof, "What's next for the Gamesters?," regarding their progression from a 10 minute position to a Broadway style production. "We're looking at the show as theater. The great experience of mounting Manhattan Magic and the warm response to the show in Atlantic City changes horizons for us." Will Manhattan Magic find a home in The Big Apple? Keep your eye on the Gamesters. Oh, and on Manhattan too! Tickets and show times at the Sands Casino in Atlantic City may be had at the Sands box office or by calling (609) 441-4137. Tickets are also available at TicketMaster outlets or by phone: 800-736-1420. ---Richard Steven Cohn
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