The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia (UBC) presents celebrated Canadian author Steven Galloway (The Cellist of Sarajevo) with master magician David Gifford tonight, February 26, 2015 at 7:30pm, as part of the Beyond Words series at the Telus Studio Theatre. A new twist on the popular literary series' mandate to "ignite conversation" through words and performance, this original collaboration weaves readings from Galloway's latest acclaimed novel The Confabulist - a beautiful, suspense-filled tale about the life and sudden death of turn-of-the-century magician and stunt performer Harry Houdini - with astounding live illusions presented by Gifford.
Programmed as a fun and unusual event - "it's neither a reading nor a magic show but a hybrid of the two," notes Chan Centre Programming Manager, Wendy Atkinson. "Our hope is that while the audience observes the magic tricks performed in front of their own eyes that they will delve deeper into some of the themes that gracefully unfold in Steven's book such as the limitations of memory, reality versus imagination, and the scam of spiritualism in the early 20th century. The evening should leave them asking questions such as: Can I trust my memory? What is true and what is make believe? And how is it that we come to be fooled?" The Confabulist explores the life, loves, and murder of the world's greatest magician, Harry Houdini, with the story of the person who killed him (twice): Martin Strauss, an everyday man whose fate was tied to the magician's in unforeseen ways. A cast of memorable characters spins around Houdini's celebrity-driven life, as they did in his time: from the Romanov family soon to be assassinated to the powerful heads of Scotland Yard, and the Spiritualists who would use whomever they could to establish their religion.Videos