Theatre
West Presents
Millennium Magic IX
Mysteries,
Wonders, Miracles!
Hosted
by Rob Zabrecky
DEC
5,6 at 8PM
DEC 7 at 2pm
Call
323-851-7977
Buy
Tickets On Line
Rob Zabrecky
is the new host and producer of this popular annual event.
He will be joined onstage at Theatre West by some of his magical
colleagues from the Magic Castle for three amazing performances
.This array of great talents from the world of magic is the
ninth annual presentation of the popular Millennium Magic
show. The line-up of magicians will vary at each performance,
so one could attend all three dates and see three different
programs.
Scheduled
to appear during the weekend are John
Carney, Mike Caveney, Fitzgerald, Tina Lenert, David Lovering,
Max Maven and more.
Zabrecky
himself is known for a unique melding of illusion and comedy.
The Los Angeles Times cites him as “an institution on
L.A.’s magic scene,” noting his frequent appearances
at the Magic Castle. He has appeared at Theatre West in the
show “The Twilight Zone – Live On Stage. He is
also a published author and accomplished musician.
As this
is a one-weekend-only engagement, no complimentary admissions
will be available.
For this show suitable for all ages, Zabrecky promises “mysteries,
wonders, miracles!”
Prospective attendees are advised to order tickets in advance,
as previous performances of “Millennium Magic”
have sold out.
Theatre
West Executive Director: John Gallogly
From RossAnthony.com
Millennium
Magic IX
INTERVIEW WITH ROB ZABRECKY
By
Ross Anthony
Rob Zabrecky
is the new host and producer of this popular annual event. He
will be joined onstage at Theatre West by some of his magical
colleagues from the Magic Castle for three amazing performances.
The line-up of magicians will vary at each performance, so one
could attend all three dates and see three different programs.
Scheduled to appear during the weekend are John Carney, Mike Caveney,
Fitzgerald, Tina Lenert, David Lovering, Max Maven and more. Zabrecky
himself is known for a unique melding of illusion and comedy.
The Los Angeles Times cites him as "an institution on L.A.'s
magic scene," noting his frequent appearances at the Magic
Castle. He has appeared at Theatre West in the show "The
Twilight Zone - Live On Stage." He is also a published author
and accomplished musician. It's an all ages and Zabrecky promises
"mysteries, wonders, miracles!" December 5-7, 2008.
Fri. & Sat. at 8, Sun. at 2. Order Tix in advance as previous
performances of "Millennium Magic" have sold out.
RA: What attracted
you to magic?
RZ: It's sense
of wonder and mystery. When done well, there's nothing like it.
For me, finding new ways of presenting old and existing magic
routines is equally appealing and challenging. It can also be
a great thrill to perform. The history of magic is remarkable
and endlessly fascinating.
RA: Why do
you do it?
RZ: I perform
magic because I love to communicate through art and to me, magic
is a great but neglected art form. I feel a tremendous sense of
satisfaction when I'm doing my job as a performer. It feels good
to see a room full of adults who reacting to a performance as
children (well behaved children, of course). I love the creative
process; the exploration and discovery period where I find myself
searching beyond the set of instructions that came folded inside
a packaged trick or the often scripted explanations in magic books.
RA: How would
you define magic?
RZ: Good question.
Anything can be magic. In terms of defining it as art form, I
suppose it's the presentation of the mysterious through the art
of strong communication. A sense of wonder through a logical or
abstract human connection.
RA: Why do
people enjoy watching magic?
RZ: Escapism.
For many, people enjoy watching magic for the same reason they
enjoy reading a book, seeing a film or listening to music. So
they can sit in a dark place for a while and forget about the
war, the price of gas or whatever it is that keeps them up late
at night.
RA: Slight
of hand and illusion aside, what types of magic do you see in
your daily life?
RZ: As a magical
entertainer, I've learned to see magic in things which often have
nothing to do with the notion of being an actual magician; all
types of odd beauty, finding a rare treasure at a flea market,
seeing a swarm of bats whirl over a blood red sunset with your
friends while driving on the freeway, things you see in LA only
on foot, birth and death.
RA: Why should
people check out your act at this year's Millenium Magic event?
RZ: People
should check out this year's show for several reasons. First,
we have a remarkable line up of award winning magical entertainers
that rarely perform publicly and can mostly only be seen at the
Magic Castle, which is an exclusive and private club. Also, to
support local live theater; the show is a benefit for Theatre
West and it is a great opportunity for people of all ages to see
and support live theater. All proceeds benefit the Theatre West
general fund.The fact that it is all ages gives families a nice
chance to see live magic together. Lastly, we are offering some
very nice raffle prizes which include a 30 day trial membership
to the Castle. Overall it is a great chance to see top notch performances
from our magic community in a top notch local theater.