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Broadway Review: ‘Penn & Teller on Broadway’

Broadway Review: ‘Penn & Teller on Broadway’

Marilyn Stasio for VARIETY

Over the past 14 years, you could catch Penn & Teller live in Vegas, all over television, including on their Showtime series “Penn & Teller: Bulls—!,” and even on a Katy Perry music video. But in all those years their only New York appearance was a measly week at the Beacon in 2000.  No wonder the deprived fans of these thrillingly subversive comic magicians are lining up at the Marquis Theater for the six-week engagement of “Penn & Teller on Broadway.”

Among other marvels in this new show, the longtime (40 years, if you’re counting) partners pull a rabbit out of a hat, make an elephant disappear, and saw a lady in half. As Penn Jillette, the tall, talky one, puts it: “What more do you want out of a magic show?”

A lot more, actually, and we get it, too, in jokes serious and silly, political digs with sharp points, diatribes against fraudulent psychics, little lectures on ethics, and non-stop foolery that can be divided into pranks, stunts, tricks, illusions, deceptions, and baffling feats of — for want of a better word — magic.  (Penn prefers “God-given miracles.”)

Working in close partnership, Penn and Teller are uncommonly civil to their audiences, inviting people onstage before the show to learn some of the tricks of their offbeat trade and spending considerable time in the lobby after the show, talking and posing for selfies.  Maybe they’re tougher on the Vegas gambling crowd, but audience participation is warmly encouraged for this legit gig. They even buck the current trend of shaming theater audiences for the rude use of cell phones with their opening number, “Turn on Your Cell Phones,” which actively engages people in an elaborate routine that involves one person’s cell phone and — wait for it — a fresh fish. Read more at:

 http://variety.com/2015/legit/reviews/penn-and-teller-on-broadway-review-1201538533/

Jeff McBride: The art of magic is exploding in Las Vegas..

Jeff McBride: The art of magic is exploding in Las Vegas..

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By Jeff McBride –  Thursday, July 9, 2015 | 7:01 p.m.

Editor’s Note: As Robin Leach arrives in Rome en route to his traditional summer vacation under the Tuscan sun in Italy — plus, Costa Esmeralda on Sardinia this year — many of our Strip personalities have stepped forward in his absence to pen their words of wisdom. We continue today with Studio at the Palms exec Zoe Thrall and masked magician Jeff McBride, who travels the world from his Las Vegas Magic School amazing fans with his incredible illusions. Here’s Jeff:

Magic is an international language that transcends cultural, political and language barriers. Not since the magic boom of the mid-1990s has there been such a demand for magic in Las Vegas. The Magic Capital of the World now hosts more than a dozen magic shows on and off Strip, and more are starting soon. Read Jeff’s article at:  http://lasvegassun.com/vegasdeluxe/2015/jul/09/jeff-mcbride-art-magic-exploding-las-vegas/

Also.. check out Las Vegas Magic Shows:  http://lasvegasmagicshows.info

‘Masters of Illusion’ Stars Reveal the Top Misconceptions About Magic & Magicians…

‘Masters of Illusion’ Stars Reveal the Top Misconceptions About Magic & Magicians…

In celebration of the ‘Masters of Illusion’ Season 2 premiere, the stars of the hit series dish the dirt on the most common misconceptions about magic and magicians!

For centuries, individuals across the world have been fascinated with the art of magic and the individuals who have mastered the art of magic in hopes of captivating audiences. From Houdini and Copperfield to Penn & Teller and Siegfried & Roy, these talented individuals and the thousands of magicians out have and continue to push the boundaries of the magic.

Despite the magic industry’s continued growth and its increased popularity, many individuals continue to hold onto incorrect views and opinions of magic and magicians – which in part are due to the portrayal of magicians in the entertainment industry from across the years.

Whether you still believe all magicians wear top hats or continue to assume that all magicians can pull rabbits out of a hat, chances are you’re guilty of some misconception about magic and magicians.

Which is where we come in.

Ahead of the Season Two premiere of Masters of Illusion, Hidden Remote partnered with The CW to bring present our readers with a unique feature which shines a light on the popular misconceptions these professional illusionists continue to face.  The end result is a  list of the most common misconceptions about the magic industry and the individuals who amaze audiences around the world with their jaw-dropping illusions written by five professional illusionists featured throughout Masters of Illusion‘s second season.

So what misconceptions top each illusionist’s list?

Let’s begin our countdown with our first list of misconceptions from a renowned illusionist who is no stranger to the small screen. Read on…

http://hiddenremote.com/2015/07/10/masters-of-illusion-stars-reveal-the-top-misconceptions-about-magic-magicians/

“Phone-y Business” and Exposure in the Information Age: Notes on ‘FOOL US’

“Phone-y Business” and Exposure in the Information Age: Notes on ‘FOOL US’

From the last season alone, Fool Us is a show that creates high expectations, with great talent given the space to show Penn and Teller, as well as the world, what they can do. Happily, last night’s season premiere did not disappoint. In fact, I could not wish for a better selection of performances to demonstrate the various attributes that make for great magic.

Jon Armstrong: Let’s call his routine “delight.” His little magical plunger was a masterpiece of whimsy, and beautifully deceptive. It may not have fooled Teller, but it certainly fooled me. Most important of all, it felt so marvelous that the fact that it fooled me did not matter – by the time the trick was halfway done, I had stopped caring about the method and just wanted to see more of the little plunger. I feel like my life is a bit richer for having seen it, and that’s something the best magic will do. Read more…

(Thanks to Mel Kientz at MAGICIAN’S LIFE for the link. 

Email: m.kientz@bnproducts.com  )

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/moviesandtv/columns/foolinggarwulf/14265-Penn-Teller-Fool-Us-Episode-1-Review-Recap