Tropical birds, juggling balls and top hats at the ready! The Illusionists: Turn of the Century is making magic, mayhem and merry on the Great White Way, and audiences are sure to be enchanted by their delightful and dangerous tricks. The production, which stars America's Got Talent runners up The Clairvoyants, officially opened at the Palace Theatre on November 25. It's a whole lot more than rabbits popping out of hats; these legendary magic makers are bringing both classic and never-before-experienced illusions to the Main Stem.
To celebrate The Illusionists' Broadway return, Broadway.com Resident Artist Justin “Squigs” Robertson gave the production's headliners, which include Dana Daniels, Charlie Frye, Jonathan Goodwin, Justo Thaus, Mark Kalin, Jinger Leigh, Thommy Ten, Rick Thomas and Amelie van Tess, a dash of color as eye-popping as their acts.
Broadway.com wishes the entire company of the The Illusionists: Turn of the Century a spellbinding run at the Palace Theatre. Experience the magic through January 1, 2017!
About the Artist: With a desire to celebrate the magic of live theater and those who create it, and with a deep reverence for such touchstones as the work of Al Hirschfeld and the wall at Sardi’s, Squigs is happy and grateful to be among those carrying on the traditions where theater and caricature meet. He was born and raised in Oregon, lived in Los Angeles for quite a long time and now calls New York City his home.