The NY Times calls Elephant Room:
“…One of the coolest places in town.”
The NY Times calls Elephant Room:
“…One of the coolest places in town.”
Huff Post says:
“…I was thrilled. As I smiled and laughed and shook my head in disbelief, I was so grateful for the technical skills of these artsist.”
“Together this motley bunch of odd characters create a show that is more dellusion than illusion…This is not just a magic show. It’s much more. It’s theater, it’s magic, it’s all three rolled into one.”
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“I was wrong. I was not merely pleasantly surprised, but delighted with a show that is by turns fresh, silly, enchanting and profound.”
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“You get to spend an hour and change on a figuratively and literally magical psychedelic journey through the psyches of the three characters. It’s a stream of consciousness one act with Axel F dance numbers, a little Curb Your Enthusiasm and Mr. Show… craptastic special effects, and non stop manic retarded hilarity.?”
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“From the stage below, Mr. Magic enjoined me to concentrate on a name, “maybe a woman you lied to.” Ouch! Flush with shame, I wrote her name down using a Sharpie and index card Hannah provided. I tried to keep him from seeing what I wrote though I can’t swear he didn’t, and I kept my gaze trained on his hands, alert for signals to his comrades on the stage…All I can tell you is Dennis Diamond announced the name of the lady I’d wronged in front of God and everybody, and I cursed myself for not just writing a fake name on the card.”
“Any way you take it, this is an amazingly fun mind-bender. And if, in the words of the 18th century writer Samuel Richardson, ”Love can pull an elephant through a keyhole,” then great magic can, too.”
“There can only be so many David Copperfields and Lance Burtons and Penns and Tellers in this world” and “a love letter to the craft”
Philadelphia’s Phawker blog can’t say enough about Elephant Room:
“I was also pleasantly surprised” and “would have impressed the most ardent magic fan”