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Opens
April 7th - May 13th - Previews* April 5th
and 6th, 2001
Thursday, Friday & Saturday: 8 PM
Sunday 3 & 7:30 PM
An
evening of amazing entertainment & fun
for the whole family
Tickets
$16 Reg., $14 Sr./Student (under age 13 $10)
*Previews 1/2 price
Box office (626) 441-5977
Award-winning
master magician, Tony Clark, whose
magical dance comedy review "PHANTASY"
became the longest-running and most successful
show in Lake Tahoe, has created "INTIMATE
MIRACLES," a magic-driven love story
set in the 1920's.
Incorporating
music of the period, Tony Clark's dazzling
spectacle opens with 'flawlesss' sleight-of-hand
illusions segueing into a journey of the heart
where he meets a beautiful dancer. This unique
and touching story unfolds in a most magical
way as Clark travels into another dimension
and the audience, mystified by his every move,
will surely ask, "How does he do it?"
By
the age of 18, Tony Clark had already
been named Teenage Magician of the Year and
had gained international recognition for his
accomplishments. He then followed with a first
place win in the Society of American Magicians'
Stage Magic Contest, becoming National Stage
Magic Champion. Clark has been a constant
performer at casino showrooms all over the
world, and has appeared in Lake Tahoe at Horizon
Hotel & Casino and Harrah's; in Vegas
at Bally's and the Sands; in Laughlin at Riverside;
on two cruise lines, and in magic clubs in
New York, Beverly Hills, Houston and Wizardz
at Universal City Walk among others. He has
appeared worldwide in England, New Zealand,
Japan, Portugal, Puerto Rico and Argentina.
Tony's artful and astonishing illusions have
also been featured on television, including
NBC's "World's Most Dangerous Magic,"
"Extra," "E Entertainment,"
and his most recent stint on "Masters
of Illusion." As a result of his successful
show and his many highly entertaining performances,
Clark received the Merlin Award for Best
Magician of the Year from the International
Magicians Society.
Writer
and Director Lance W. Lane stages the
play. Lane, who is a member of the Writer
and Director's Unit of the Actor's Studio,
has been a Playwright in Residence at the
Lee Strassberg Theatre Institute where he
mounted over 40 productions including "Yakima"
and was nominated for two L.A. Weekly Awards.
His feature film "Junked" was a
finalist in the Austin Film Festival (writer
and director) and "License to Steal"
(writer and director) for his Java Productions,
recently completed filming in New York. He
is a member of the Director's Guild of America.
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