The
whole family is invited to come out to Broadway Comedy Club for an
all-ages performance of "Broadway Comedy Magic."
New
York, NY, USA (February 07, 2016) -- There will be comedy, magic
and mayhem as magician Randy Masters presents his "Broadway
Comedy Magic" show for one performance only at Broadway Comedy
Club. Randy combines comedy magic, mind reading, and
audience-participation into a high-energy show that is appropriate
for ages 7 to 107. The hour-long show includes illusions with cards,
borrowed rings and money, ball bearings, billiard balls, balloons,
wine bottles, rope, and even potatoes (don't ask). Randy will be
keeping this clean as it's an all-ages family show. There will be
magic for the kids and sleight of hand and mentalism for the adults.
At
12:30 pm there will be close-up/strolling magic at your table,
followed by an hour stand-up comedy magic show.
''I've
seen Randy Masters perform his crazy brand of comedy magic many
times," said magic fan Bob Arsenault, "and I never know
what to expect from Randy next. He can do mind-boggling sleight of
hand with cards and coins, and then he can burn someone's money and
then make it reappear in a lemon or a potato. Not to mention that
he's a laugh riot. Don't drink any liquids around him because the
liquid will end up shooting out of your nose."
Where:
Broadway Comedy Club, 318 W. 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019
When:
Saturday, February 13, at 12:30 pm (all-ages family show)
Tickets
are $15.00 (plus Eventbrite processing fee)
Please
note that there is a 2 item minimum (drinks and/or food) per person
in the showroom.
Magician
Randy Masters is available for interviews and on-air performances.
Please contact for details.
About
Randy Masters
As
an actor, Randy was cast as the "Party Magician" for the
HBO pilot "40," produced by Doug Ellin ("Entourage"),
and the "Telethon Magician" for the telethon episode of
NBC's "Parks and Recreation," starring Amy Poehler. He also
played "Clown Uncle Matt" in the movie, "Judy Moody
and The Not Bummer Summer," starring Heather Graham. Randy has
also been featured on "Glory Daze," "Now You See Me,"
"Blue Bloods," Louie," and "World's Astonishing
News," among other shows. He served as the magic tech advisor
for the show "Parenthood" and the movie "While We're
Young," starring Ben Stiller. His one-man show, "Comedy
Magic Cabaret," was previously presented off-Broadway at the Roy
Arias Theater.
Media
Contact:
Randy
Masters
Magician
Randy Masters
323-717-8085