AMAZING MAGIC Starring Randy Masters Returns to Broadway Comedy Club

By: Jun. 06, 2017
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Why go and see humdrum magic when you can see amazing magic??

Comedy magician Randy Masters, "The Salvador Dali of Magic," brings his monthly unhinged magic show back to Broadway Comedy Club, on Saturday, June 10.

Randy combines comedy magic, mind reading, and audience-involvement into a high-energy show that is appropriate for ages 6 to 106. The hour-long show includes illusions with borrowed rings and bills, billiard balls, ears and eyeballs, hot sauce, dice, escapology, cards, rope, potatoes, and even canned ham. There will be magic for the kids and sleight of hand and mind reading for the adults. We're talking Mind-Blowing Magic here. Magic and gags; funny and amazing. Did we mention amazing magic??

Broadway Comedy Club is conveniently located on 318 W. 53rd Street in the theater district.

Date of show: June 10, 2017.

Time: Doors open at 12:30 pm. There will be close-up/strolling magic at your table, followed by an hour stand-up comedy magic show from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm.

***Please note: there is a two-item food and/or beverage minimum requirement in the Comedy Club.

For tickets to the show, click here:

http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=6980165&REFID=randy

About Randy Masters:

Randy recently served as the magic consultant for the show "Elementary" on CBS. As an actor, Randy was cast as the "Party Magician" for the HBO pilot "40," produced by Doug Ellin ("Entourage"). He also played "Clown Uncle Matt" in the movie, "Judy Moody and The Not Bummer Summer." Randy has also been featured on "Glory Daze," "Now You See Me," "Inside Amy Schumer," "Gotham," and "World's Astonishing News," among other shows. He served as the magic tech advisor for the movie "While We're Young," starring Ben Stiller, and the TV show, "Parenthood." His one-man show, "Comedy Magic Cabaret," was previously presented off-Broadway at the Roy Arias Theater.



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