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CATCH ME IF YOU CAN: The Real Frank Abagnale, Jr. Comes to the Majestic Theatre, 10/27

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If you are lucky enough to go to the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas on October 27th, you will have a chance to see the real Frank Abagnale, Jr. who was behind the story of CATCH ME IF YOU CAN. He will take audience questions after the 8:00 PM performance.

Frank Abagnale, Jr. is an expert on fraud, scams, deception and beating the system. Between the ages of 16 and 21, he forged and cashed $2.5 million worth of bad checks in the United States and 26 other countries, while successfully passing himself off as an airline pilot for Pan Am, a doctor, a college professor and a lawyer. He was ultimately caught, as he always knew he would be, and served time in French, Swedish and American prisons.

Abagnale’s adventures were immortalized, and somewhat fictionalized, in Steven Spielberg’s 2002 film Catch Me If You Can, with Leonardo DiCaprio starring as the young con man and Tom Hanks playing the FBI agent who pursued him. The movie, based on a ghost-written autobiography, inspired a 2011 Broadway musical of the same name – score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, book by Terrence McNally, direction by Jack O’Brien and choreography by Jerry Mitchell – which is now touring the country.

Abagnale’s life on the lam is the most entertaining part of his story – but it’s not the best part of his story. It may not even be the most remarkable part of his story. What Abagnale has done since leaving behind his life of crime is both mind-boggling and inspiring. He has used his knowledge as a counterfeiter and scam artist to stop criminals and protect law-abiding citizens, initially working with the FBI – which was part of his parole agreement – and then by developing a host of fraud prevention programs that are used by more than 14,000 financial institutions, corporations and law enforcement agencies. “Those are the amazing things to me about my life,” he says, “not what I did so many years ago.”

Tickets are still available for CATCH ME IF YOU CAN coming to the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio. Go to www.majesticempire.com to obtain them. You don't want to miss this opportunity to see a great Broadway play and hear the real Frank Abagnale, Jr. tell his story.

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