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UK News: Marc Salem returns to London for 21 performances only

By: Jun. 02, 2005
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AWARD WINNING MIND READER AND ENTERTAINER MARC SALEM RETURNS TO LONDON FOR 21 PERFORMANCES ONLY WITH HIS ONE MAN SHOW

M A R C S A L E M' S M I N D GA M E S

Award winning mind reader Marc Salem returns to London's Tricycle Theatre with his extraordinary one-man show Marc Salem's Mind Games. For only 21 performances from 31 August - 17 September, Marc Salem will re-create his astonishing show which was a sell out event last July. Marc Salem's Mind Games is produced at the Tricycle Theatre by Andrew Fell.

A truly astonishing and captivating excursion into the power and possibilities of the human mind, Marc Salem uses a quick wit, psychological techniques, a sharp eye, and 20 years of training, to engage the audience in a series of hilarious, astounding and mystifying Mind Games. 

After a hugely successful run at the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway, a sold out run at the Tricycle Theatre last year followed by performances in South Africa, Singapore and across North America as well as sell out seasons in London's West End and the Sydney Opera House, Salem returns to North London to delight audiences of all ages with a series of mesmerizing and mystifying mind games. Salem uses no secret assistants, stooges, or hidden electronics in the presentation of this extraordinary evening.

Marc Salem has been a student of the human mind for over 30 years. As an academic he holds advanced degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and New York University, and has been on faculties of several major universities for close to two decades. He is considered one of the world's foremost authorities on non-verbal communication. How the mind creates reality and meaning has been his major focus. As a researcher Professor Salem has traveled the globe exploring the mind and its potential. He was a director of research at Sesame Street studying the development and nature of the mental process.

 



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