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MAX MAVEN: THINKING IN PERSON Begins Tonight, 6/12 at Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex

By: Jun. 12, 2012
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MAX MAVEN: THINKING IN PERSON begins previews at The Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex (312 W. 36th Street -1st floor) tonight, June 12th at 7PM. Presented by Alexander Marshall and Giles Cole, Maven’s electrifying form of on-stage mentalism, officially opens on Thursday, June 14th and will continue until Sunday, July 1st. www.maxmavenoffbroadway.com.

In MAX MAVEN: THINKING IN PERSON, the renowned magician who has innovated many of the magical and mentalist effects that are used by other magicians such as David Copperfield, Penn & Teller, Siegfried & Roy, sets out to take the audience on a journey to explore some of the mysteries of the human mind and aims to challenge our assumptions of what we think we know with the mystery of what we can’t know. It’s more than a ruse to amaze with trickery; it’s a magic act woven into slivers of metaphysics. Using an advanced (and highly unorthodox) set of psychological principles and techniques, Max is able to discern the thoughts of total strangers. Subliminal persuasion and the power of suggestion are pushed to the limit.

More than just the world’s foremost mind reader, Max Maven brings a new form of participatory theatre to the world, involving hundreds of minds … including yours. Theatergoers from Russia to England to Argentina to Japan have been astonished and entertained by Maven’s bizarre brand of mental magic, and his uncanny ability to reach into their heads and read their thoughts.

Max Maven has astounded audiences with an uncanny ability to reach into their heads and read their thoughts. More than just the world’s foremost mind reader, Max has invented and published hundreds of unique tricks and pioneered the art of interactive magic. His television credits include guest-starring on such diverse shows as General Hospital and Top Chef Masters; hosting eight network specials in Japan (performing in Japanese); starring in television series’ in Taiwan, Sweden, Norway, Finland, England and Canada; and appearing on shows in Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Scotland, Chile, Singapore, Thailand and South Korea. Behind the scenes, Max has been a consultant for many of the top names in contemporary magic, and an advisor on over one hundred television shows. Max is a regular contributor to Magic Magazine and sits on the board of the world-famous Magic Castle. He has published approximately two thousand articles, tricks and essays.

MAX MAVEN: THINKING IN PERSON also features Melanie Crispin in the role of The Assistant. Jules Fisher has designed the lighting and the set is designed by Alan E. Muraoka.

Alexander Marshall (Director) is the American end of the brand new Anglo-American Production Team of Marshall & Cole. A two-time Emmy winner (7 nominations), Sandy has recently returned from London where he co-produced Giles Cole’s new play, “The Art of Concealment” to sold-out houses. As writer-producer-director, his play, “And in the End: The Death and Life of John Lennon,” recently received critical acclaim for productions in Edinburgh and Sydney, Australia, and plans are currently underway for its London premiere. Last year, Sandy directed the shows “Fooling Buddha,” and “Jadoo,” to unanimous raves. He has also produced “Carny Trash,” “Simon Lovell’s Strange and Unusual Hobbies,” and “Short Guys with Glasses.” No stranger to magic, Sandy is related to two Deans of the Society of American Magicians: his grandfather Al Baker and his father Jay Marshall. In May of 2011, he received the Benjamin Franklin Award for his epic biography, “Beating a Dead Horse: The Life and Times of Jay Marshall.”

The performance schedule for MAX MAVEN: THINKING IN PERSON is Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7pm, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm, with matinees on Saturdays at 2pm, and Sundays at 3pm. The production runs through Sunday, July 1st at 3pm.

Tickets are priced at $65, $79.50 with premium tickets at $100 and are available by calling
800-838-3006 or visiting www.maxmavenoffbroadway.com.



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