Bullet Catch is not your typical magic show. Yes, there are card tricks and levitating tables and plenty of other illusions that will leave you wondering what just happened. But at its heart, Rob ...
Every magician fears performing The Bullet Catch: the deadliest trick in all of magic. Twelve magicians have died attempting it. Steve Cohen fears he may be number 13. Now, there are magic tricks - ...
How long does it take to get to know someone in an authentic way? How about if it is in front of a room full of strangers and the getting-to-know-you period will end with one person shooting another?
At one point during Rob Drummond's one-man theatrical magic show, "Bullet Catch" – a UMS presentation that had its opening night Wednesday – he offers the audience the chance to learn how a ...
So dangerous that even Houdini didn’t dare it, the bullet catch has claimed many lives since its inception in 1613. In this nail-biter, the acclaimed writer and performer Rob Drummond attempts the ...
‘Do you believe that free will is just an illusion?” Rob Drummond asks in “Bullet Catch.” Whether you do or not, you’ll willingly suspend your disbelief watching this mesmerizing solo show, about one ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Theater Review By Charles Isherwood Bang! Bang! The sound of artificial gunfire is not unheard-of at the theater. But the shots fired in “Bullet Catch ...
Taking place in the stylish, vintage confines of Brighton Festival’s Famous Spiegeltent before transferring to the National Theatre's new purpose-built Shed in London, the show begins with Drummond ...
It’s not often you see magic combined with a heavy dose of existentialist philosophy, but such is the case in Rob Drummond‘s brilliant new show at the Traverse, in a co-production with The Arches in ...
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