Patrick Terry Set for MAGIC HOUR at the Roger Smith Hotel 12/3

By: Nov. 10, 2016
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Patrick Terry, who recently played the titular showman in Beth Burns' HOUDINI SPEAKS TO THE LIVING, is developing a new solo project with The Roger Smith Hotel which is set to premier Saturday December 3rd at 8pm.

Presented in the hotel's posh penthouse, MAGIC HOUR will feature an intimate program of finely curated mysteries complimented by live classical music and close-up views of the midtown skyline.

With its dedication to championing to the city's creative resources, The Roger Smith is the perfect destination for an evening of elegant magic. As noted by a recent guest, the lobby is adorned with compelling works of modern art including "exquisite bronze sculptures that dance out onto the sidewalk to greet you."

As a performer, Patrick Terry has traveled the world mesmerizing audiences at private parties and corporate events, but New Yorker's may recognize him from WONDERSHOW, a monthly vaudeville experience he hosts, described by Time Out NY as "professional mindf*ckery." Though, as he describes, MAGIC HOUR will offer guests a more intimate context for engaging with the fine art of illusion. "This show is very interactive. Each moment is designed to be a singular experience, so the audience will definitely play a significant role."

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