The highly acclaimed show NOTHING TO HIDE opens tonight, November 6 in The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre at The Pershing Square Signature Center (480 West 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues). Two of the world's most gifted sleight-of-hand artists, Derek DelGaudio (2011 & 2012 Close-up Magician of the Year) and Helder Guimarães (2011 & 2012 Parlor Magician of the Year), star in this uniquely unconventional magic show directed by Emmy Award winner Neil Patrick Harris.
NOTHING TO HIDE will play 56 performances only, through December 8, 2013, in The Romulus LinneyCourtyard Theatre at The Pershing Square Signature Center (480 West 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues). Tickets are now on sale through Ticket Central via www.ticketcentral.com, by calling 212-279-4200, or in person at Ticket Central Box Office (416 West 42nd Street; Open 12-8pm daily).
"After seeing Derek and Helder perform their amazing set at the Magic Castle I knew they needed to be seen by a wider audience," said director Neil Patrick Harris. "My suspicions were right - It broke the Geffen Theatre's box office records in L.A and extended 5 times! I couldn't be more pleased to now have a discerning New York theater audience get to experience Derek and Helder for themselves. I'm positively proud to present this pair of unprecedented prestidigitators. Say that 5 times fast..."
NOTHING TO HIDE sold out a four month run at the Geffen Playhouse last year and became an "impossible" ticket, with hundreds of eager fans turned away. The sleight-of-hand performance earned wide acclaim from the critics:
NOTHING TO HIDE is produced in New York by Werner Entertainment and Ostar Productions.
NOTHING TO HIDE is created by Derek DelGaudio & Helder Guimarães, written by Derek DelGaudio, featuring Magic Choreography by Helder Guimarães and directed by Neil Patrick Harris. The show also features Artistic Direction by Glenn Kaino, Production Design by Dave Spafford, Lighting Design by Adam Blumenthal and Music by Pedro Marques.
Tickets for NOTHING TO HIDE are available through Ticket Central via www.ticketcentral.com, by calling 212-279-4200, or in person at Ticket Central Box Office (416 West 42nd Street; Open 12-8pm daily). Tickets for performances October 23 through November 6 range in price from $49.50 to $109.50. Tickets for performances from November 7 range in price from $59.50 to $109.50.
Photo Credit: Walter McBride
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