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Christian Cagigal Brings NOW AND AT THE HOUR To Exit Stage Left 6/5-8/15

By: Apr. 24, 2009
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Award-winning theatrical magician and illusionist Christian Cagigal reprises his hit solo performance Now and at the Hour for ten weekends, Fridays and Saturdays, June 5-August 15 at EXIT Stage Left, 156 Eddy Street in downtown San Francisco. All performances are at 8:00 pm; tickets $15-20-25. (No shows on July 4 weekend.) Now and at the Hour gained critical acclaim at the 3rd Annual FRIGID Fest in New York earlier this year.

Theatrical magician Christian Cagigal reprises his show, Now and at the Hour at EXIT Theatre in SF, June 5-Aug.15.

Cagigal's previous show at the EXIT, The Pandora Experiment, played four separate runs in 2007-8 to full houses and enthusiastic critical reception.

Now and at the Hour, produced by EXIT Theatre invites audiences to join Christian Cagigal as he takes them on a journey through Time and Reflection. No flash, no frills, Now and at the Hour weaves magic, mind reading, story telling and theatre into an intimate, interactive and altogether unnerving magical experience. Christian Cagigal is among a new crop of illusionists and theatre artists who dare to go beyond the usual bag of tricks, and instead lure you into a world of darkness, mystery and imagination. His work slowly seeps into your subconscious until you have to ask the question, "This isn't real is it...?"

Comments on this and previous shows by Christian Cagigal:

"Now and at the Hour is a unique and genuine theatrical experience that should not be missed...shows style, dignity and true artistry." -NYtheatre.com

"...intimate spectacle..." -- Chloe Veltman-SF Weekly

"Dastardly clever. Cagigal's feats...keep his audience riveted." - Robert Avila, SF Bay Guardian

"No mere illusionist...Cagigal is one of those rare alchemists of the imagination." - Nirmala Nataraj, SF Station

Cagigal says his show "is for believers, skeptics, those who hate magic shows, and those who hate theatre. There is nothing inappropriate for children at all, but this is not a ‘kids' magic show."

Christian Cagigal, Writer and Performer
Winner "Best of Fringe" at the 2004 San Francisco Fringe Festival with his show Magic @ the Fringe. The show enjoyed sold-out performances at both the 2003 and 2004 San Francisco Fringe. Cagigal was co-director and creative consultant for the San Francisco Ghost Hunt Walking Tour, and has consulted for theater companies around the San Francisco Bay Area including Traveling Jewish Theatre, Crowded Fire Theater and A.C.T.'s MFA Program. Cagigal has worked as an actor and writer for the world renowned political theatre company The San Francisco Mime Troupe...it's not that kind of mime. He can be seen in the film Fruitfly, written and directed by H.P. Mendoza. Previous magical productions include The 13 Steps and the critically acclaimed The Pandora Experiment.
Also Also at EXIT Theatre

Soliloquy for Two. Ventriloquist Ron Coulter and partner Sid Star present two performances to benefit EXIT Theatre, June 12 and 13 at EXIT Theatre main stage, 156 Eddy Street in downtown San Francisco. Both performances begin at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $15-20-25 available at (415) 673-3847 or www.theexit.org.

Ron Coulter and Sid Star present two benefit performances of Soliloquy for Two for EXIT Theatre, 156 Eddy Street in San Francisco, June 12-13.

COMING UP LATER THIS YEAR AT THE EXIT

June 12-13. Soliloquy for Two. Ron Coulter and Sid Star present two benefit performances for EXIT Theatre, 156 Eddy Street in San Francisco. Performances begin at 8:00 p.m.


September 9-20. 18th Annual San Francisco Fringe Festival. Over 250 performances of 40+ shows in 12 days. Features international, U.S., and Bay Area theater companies and performers.

Selected Thursdays, All Year Long. Mark Romyn's Thursday Night Combo. Theatre artists, musicians, and other performers try out new material at the EXIT Café.

For details on the 2009 season's shows, go to www.theexit.org.

 



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