(Salisbury, MD) David Copperfield will turn your dreams into reality during ‘Grand Illusion’ at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center. Two showings will be offered on Thursday, October 22 at 5:30pm and 8:30pm. Tickets are available and range in price from $46 to $56 plus fees.
True to its title, ‘Grand Illusion’ is the logical and incredible evolution of this conjurer’s art. Copperfield’s goal in “Grand Illusion” is to take ones’ dreams (and maybe a few nightmares) and make them become reality using his state of the art wizardry. “For magic to be relevant,” explains Copperfield, “it has to evolve so it keeps up with, or even surpasses, the best film and theatre. In the cinema the audience watches the characters’ dreams come true.” “In ‘Grand Illusion,’ the audiences get to watch their dreams come true, live, before their very eyes and in three dimensions. What’s your Dream (or Nightmare)?
Tickets can be purchased online at http://newsletters.inacom-sby.net/clicktracker.php?cd=31421&ld=42&md=-1&ud=-1&url=http://www.wicomicociviccenter.org/, by phone at 410-548-4911 or in person at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Box Office. The Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm and is located at 500 Glen Avenue in Salisbury, MD.
David Copperfield's 'Grand Illusion' is the first of seven plays that are a part of the 2009-2010 Broadway in Salisbury season. Season Tickets are still available for the Broadway in Salisbury series, which also features: Tap Dogs (Tuesday, November 17), Rain A Beatles Tribute (Sunday, November 22), Hairspray (Wednesday, January 6), Cabaret (Saturday, February 6), Annie (Friday, March 12), An Evening with Bill Cosby (Sunday, May 9).Season tickets start as low as $144 and are available in several convenient package options. Purchasing a subscription package can save subscribers over $30 per seat versus buying individual tickets! For more information visit http://www.broadwayinsalisbury.com/.
Folks, those of you wanting to get rid of parks & rec better remember thats who is resposible for bringing you shows like these. Cut parks & rec, better start going to the movies or playing cards.
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