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Magical Nights Inc., the producers of New York City's long
running Monday Night Magic, have now cast their spell upon other nights and
other locales in Gotham with the opening of two new offerings. "Magic: Close
Up in Concert" is currently playing Wednesday evenings at the posh Rainbow
Room located high atop 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Jamy Ian Swiss stars through
the end of November with his sophisticated sleight of hand. "Side Show
Saturday Night" at the Soho Playhouse (15 Van Dam St.) features the
inimitable Todd Robbins, a virtual one-man ten in one show.
Magical Nights have gone from strength to strength. The move
uptown of "Monday Night Magic" from their old home at the Sullivan Street
Playhouse to the McGinn/Cazale Theater at 2162 Broadway (at 76th St.) early
this year has met with great success. Producer Michael Chaut and his partners
have elected to expand their offerings with two additional shows, each
featuring the peculiar skills of two stalwarts of the MNM series. Both of the
two new shows highlight the special qualities of two very different but highly
seasoned and skilled performers in environments well suited to their
particular presentation styles.
The Soho Playhouse venue for Side Show Saturday Night
provides a small, downtown theater environment reminiscent of an earlier era
of live entertainment. Here, Todd Robbins holds forth, aided by a rotating
roster of, "Freak of the Week" guest stars, every Saturday evening at 10:30.
Robbins, a disciple of the late, great Melvin Burkhardt, the original "Human
Blockhead," brings his own charm and engaging personality to his menu of
astonishing stunts that include eating glass, sword swallowing, fire eating,
walking on broken glass, and the aforementioned "Blockhead" demonstration. A
side show magic classic, the "Blade Box" is being readied for inclusion in the
show. There is good reason that Robbins is considered one of the world's
premier exponents of the vanishing vernacular of the sideshow and dime museum.
Patrons of his, "platform" are not only amazed, they are royally entertained
by a winning showman.
At the Rainbow Room, high atop Rockefeller Center where
spectacular views of the nighttime cityscape beckon from every window, all
eyes and intellects are focused on the astonishing displays and erudite
elocution of Jamy Ian Swiss. So that his audience can really get "up close"
for his demonstrations of close-up mind bogglers, Swiss presents two shows
each Wednesday evening at 7 and 9 o'clock to limited seating. The term card
tricks, which are a feature of his performance, does not do justice to the
miracles Swiss achieves. His entertaining discourse adds to the admiration
that his astonished audience evince for his masterful display of sorcery like
skill.
With these winning additions, can Tricky Tuesdays and
Thaumaturgical Thursdays be far off? Check in at the
Monday Night Magic
website to find out what's waiting in the wings.
---Richard Steven Cohn
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Richard
Steven Cohn has written for Genii, Magicol, M.U.M., The Yankee Collector, MAGIC, as well as magic themed
articles for Brooklyn Bridge Magazine and Stagebill. He is a magical
consultant for television and theater and performs both as a single
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