Jonathan Hammond will reprise his role as Houdini in the Broadway revival of Ragtime. Hammond played the role last April at the Kennedy Center. This marks the award-winning actor’s Broadway debut.
Ragtime will begin previews on Friday, October 23 and will officially open on Sunday, November 15, 2009 at the Neil Simon Theatre at 250 West 52 Street. Tickets are on sale now.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
New Ragtime poster includes Houdini
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This is a first. While Houdini made it onto various cover art of the original E.L. Doctorow novel, adverts for the 1981 film and the stage musical have been Houdini-free...until now.
Featuring direction and choreography by Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Ragtime will begin performances Friday, October 23 and officially open Sunday, November 15, 2009 at the Neil Simon Theatre at 250 West 52 Street.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Jeremy Piven would like to play Houdini
Entourage
star Jeremy Piven tells CenterDaily.com that he would like to play Houdini one day.
“I would like to play Houdini,” he said. “He was a fascinating guy. He was one of the first hard working artists and magicians. He was one of the first real icons, ever. And he died tragically and he just blew people away all over the world. There is a tremendous story there and I'd love to do that one day.”
Piven is currently starring in The Goods
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“I would like to play Houdini,” he said. “He was a fascinating guy. He was one of the first hard working artists and magicians. He was one of the first real icons, ever. And he died tragically and he just blew people away all over the world. There is a tremendous story there and I'd love to do that one day.”
Piven is currently starring in The Goods
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Saturday, August 8, 2009
The original Houdini meets Holmes adventure returns
When the magician is blackmailed in order to best the box's lock, Holmes and his ally, Dr. John Watson, expose a plot against the crown, itself. Only Holmes's immense intellect, combined with the "Official" resources of his equally brilliant brother, Mycroft Holmes, can penetrate the mystery in time.
In the tradition of Nicholas Meyer's "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution," and "The West End Horror," author Lee A. Matthias recreates Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's magnificent style and characters in "The Pandora Plague," a rip roaring adventure full of magic, mystery, and murder.
There is also an official Pandora Plague website with background on how the book came to be.
*The very first appears to have been a 1908 German dime novel called Auf den spuren Houdinis ("On the Trail of Houdini").
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Houdini haunts ‘Winchester’
Winchester, a new graphic novel that roots a fictional story in the very real Winchester Mystery House in California, features Houdini as the antagonist. Writer-editor Dan Vado tells Newsarama.com:
Longtime readers may recall I visited the Winchester Mystery House in 2006 and reported on the Houdini connection.
“Harry Houdini spent his non-magical life debunking the notion of a spirit world. He had an ongoing feud/relationship with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about the existence of an after life. Spirituality was big in those days and Houdini so completely debunked a seance that he and Doyle attended (Houdini, being a magician, knew everyone's tricks) that Doyle asked him if he wasn't himself channeling the spirit world.
I thought it would be cool irony for someone who did not believe in ghosts and spirits to end up as one and to then decide to try and rule a corner of it.
Houdini did visit the Wunchester Mansion two years after the death of Sarah Winchester and he did conduct a seance there, but never really discussed it with anyone. Legend has it that he actually met with Sarah Winchester BEFORE she died, but he agreed to never speak of their meeting. Houdini is my bad guy, I think he will be a memorable one.”
Longtime readers may recall I visited the Winchester Mystery House in 2006 and reported on the Houdini connection.
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