If you’re a magic enthusiast, Joshua Jay’s captivating new show, Look Closer, is currently enchanting audiences at the Rhapsody Theater. But even if you’re not a seasoned magic fan, this show promises to leave you spellbound. Joshua Jay, the Society of Magicians’ 2020 Magician of the Year, has recently concluded a successful New York City run that commenced at the illustrious Carnegie Hall.
Look Closer with Joshua Jay weaves together engaging storytelling, comedy, and, of course, astonishing magic. From parlor tricks to sleight of hand, each illusion surpasses the last in sheer amazement. In this latest production, Jay defies convention by turning the concept of misdirection on its head. Unlike most magic shows where the magician skillfully diverts attention, Look Closer invites the audience to scrutinize every detail. As you focus intently, the very shapes of the tricks seem to metamorphose. It’s a mesmerizing experience that challenges the norm.
The Rhapsody Theater, renowned for hosting popular magic performances since 2020, provides the perfect backdrop for this magical journey. And that’s not all—after his regular shows on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturday matinees, Joshua Jay treats VIP ticket holders to an intimate close-up magic show for up to 16 people. If you’re not a VIP, don’t worry—you can enhance your experience by adding on this exclusive event for just $20, complete with a complimentary drink ticket.
“This show goes against everything magicians have touted for centuries,” says Jay. “Instead of misdirecting your attention, I encourage you to look closer. I want you to see my favorite thing about magic, the beautiful details, that are only noticed when viewed through the layers of deception, the mysteries embedded within the mysteries. Each piece has been carefully crafted so that the more you think about it, the more the shape of the trick changes.” Prepare to be amazed!
Filled with mind-boggling tricks and illusions, Jay, who has been featured on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with James Corden, also uses his humor to perfection, whether scripted or off the cuff, especially during audience participation. Jay keeps busy outside of performing live. He has also authored several books on magic and has created illusions for big hit shows such as Boardwalk Empire and Game of Thrones. But, as he explained in his show, many of these accomplishments may never have happened. Jay’s career in magic was almost cut short when an accident shattered his left wrist just as he was preparing to attempt to beat the Guinness World Record for Most Selected Cards Found from a Shuffled Deck in One Minute. The injury was so bad he was told he might have limited use of that hand – and as a magician one can only imagine the devastation of receiving such news. But he didn’t succumb to defeat. Instead, Jay worked passionately through physical therapy and regained his dexterity back withing three years. However, the feeling in his pinky and ring finger had not returned, which, he further expounded, makes sleight of hand magic extremely difficult to master. But, he persevered and the feeling eventually did come back and fortunately for Jay, and fans of magic, he returned to top form and not only continued his path in becoming one of the best magicians in the scene, but he eventually did become the Guinness World Record holder for Most Selected Cards Found from a Shuffled Deck in One Minute.
Look Closer is a must see that will undoubtedly baffle and entertain crowds of all ages. Jay’s new show not only gets a positive reaction from theatergoers – and yours truly, but the show also gets praise from fellow magician, Ricardo Rosenkranz, MD, a resident performer at Rhapsody. Rosencranz says about Jay, “Josh’s original run of Look Closer, which Rhapsody Theater produced last year, was a unique and fresh take on what a magic show can be. We are thrilled to have Josh back for an updated version of this show that subverts audience expectations while leaving them in utter disbelief. With our intimate performance space, and state of the art technology, the Rhapsody Theater is the perfect venue for audiences to Look Closer at Josh’s mind-bending tricks.”
Plan to be wowed as Jay takes you on a journey beyond the ordinary.
Look Closer with Joshua Jay will grace The Rhapsody Theater stage from April 4 to April 28. Showtimes are as follows:
The entire experience lasts approximately 75 minutes, with no intermission. Don't miss this captivating performance!
Highly recommended.
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