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MAGIC OF SPYING – LIVE INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP & PERFORMANCE

Wednesday, June 24 from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM

In the real-life world of espionage, spies often call upon the art of magic and illusion to distract the enemy, make evidence disappear, and escape unnoticed. Join professional magician, Peter Wood, as he performs the art of misdirection, sleight of hand, and other illusions used by skilled spies. Participants will also learn simple magic they can use to entertain and deceive friends and family. This one of a kind performance and workshop, custom-designed for the Spy Museum, is guaranteed to fascinate children and adults alike. Space is limited—advance registration required.

Special Note: The Magic of Spying is suggested ages 5 and up. Although many of the magic secrets used by Peter Wood will NOT be revealed to the audience, participants will walk away with some magic tricks they can try at home. QUESTIONS? Email educators@spymuseum.org.

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Monday Night Magic

Monday, September 16 at 8:00 PM
The Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal Street (betw. Bleecker and West 3rd St.)

Monday Night Magic is New York’s longest-running Off-Broadway Magic Show. Each week there is a different array of the finest stage magicians performing world-class magic in an intimate theatrical setting. During intermission, the magic continues as sleight-of-hand magicians mingle with our guests in the Close-Up Gallery (in the theater lobby) as well as in the main theater.

Our performers have been featured on numerous television shows, including ABC’s Good Morning America, CBS’s Early Show, NBC’s Today Show, America’s Got Talent, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and Masters Of Illusion.

* The New York Press gave Monday Night Magic a “Best of Manhattan” award.
* TimeOut NY says that Monday Night Magic is, “New York’s Best Magic Venue.”
* The New York Post raved, “It was fascinating – more involving than many

big-budget, magic shows I’ve seen!”

When: Every Monday Night
Time: 8PM
Place: The Players Theatre
115 MacDougal Street, NYC, NY
(betw. Bleecker and West 3rd St.)

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