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The Illusionists to Return to Broadway for Third Consecutive Season

The world-renowned performers will pay homage to the golden age of magic.

Mark Kalin plays The Showman in The Illusionists —Turn of the Century.
Mark Kalin plays The Showman in The Illusionists — Turn of the Century.
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The Illusionists will return to Broadway for their third consecutive year with their new show The Illusionists – Turn of the Century, coming to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre for a strictly limited engagement this fall. Performances will run from November 25-January 1.

Designed to transport audiences back to the golden age of magic, the production will showcase the origins of some of the greatest and most dangerous illusions ever built. It also unveils never-before-seen experiments drawn from a treasure trove of long-forgotten mysteries.

The show will feature performances by Dana Daniels (The Charlatan), Charlie Frye (The Eccentric), Mark Kalin (The Showman), Jinger Leigh (The Conjuress), Thommy Ten and Amélie van Tass (The Clairvoyants), Justo Thaus Jin (The Grand Carlini), and Rick Thomas (The Immortal), joined by returning audience favorite Jonathan Goodwin (The Daredevil).

The Illusionists were previously seen on Broadway in the 2015-16 season in The Illusionists — Live on Broadway and in 2014-15 season in The Illusionists — Witness the Impossible.

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