Performances begin on April 1.
Brooklyn based magician Greg Dubin, aka Dubini, will bring a brand-new magic experience to Carroll Gardens. Nestled on a quiet Brooklyn street is Precision Clock and Watch. But the clock shop is more than meets the eye.
Beyond its facade it is actually home to The Hanley, a hidden Close-Up Magic Parlour. With an intimate setting, world-class sleight of hand, and a full bar featuring specialty cocktails, this will be a one-of-a-kind experience.
The Hanley Close-Up Magic Theater will open its doors on April 1, offering an exclusive, one-month-only run of world-class sleight of hand in an intimate setting. With just 20 seats per show, seating is extremely limited.
"This is close-up magic the way it's meant to be seen—up close, personal, and impossible," says Dubin, a magician known for his mesmerizing performances and hilarious storytelling. "For one month only, we're creating a space where the impossible becomes reality, and every guest plays a part in the magic."
Adding to the experience, The Hanley is housed in a historic space that once belonged to P.J. Hanley's, Brooklyn's oldest bar dating back to 1874. The name is a nod to the beloved neighborhood institution.
Guests can enjoy a full bar and specialty cocktails crafted exclusively for The Hanley in partnership with Luana's Tavern (449 Court Street). A two-drink minimum applies.
Shows will run ONE MONTH ONLY, Thursday through Saturday throughout April, with the kick off show Tuesday, April 1.
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