THEATER REVIEW By KEN NEUHAUSER Louisville Times Critic There was magic in the air last night as a professional illusionist and his eight assistants presented two hours of dancing, magic, juggling singing Illusions and yes, more dancing at the Macauley Theatre. Except for some hokey choreography that seemed to last forever, “David Seebach’s Wonders of …
By James Auer of The Journal Staff Too few tricks and too much Terpsichore mar an otherwise exemplary attempt to launch Milwaukee’s own David Seebach as a nationally important stage attraction in “Wonders of Magic.” The show, all dressed up and boasting some of the most baffling illusions in the modern conjuror’s repertoire, vastly pleased …
By Charles S. Ward The Beacon-News I still don’t know how it’s done. Maybe I’ll never know. Beautiful ladies disappearing in midair. Leaving an empty drum high above the stage. All the while six singer-dancers sing. “How It’s Done.” While, on the other side of the stage, a lion prowls a cage. But how did …
By Mark Faris staff writer Like a lot of magicians, David Seebach has been doing tricks and illusions most of his life. (According to a biography, he was the first kid in the neighborhood to levitate his little friends.) Now that he’s a man, however, Seebach has left Milwaukee and taken his show on the …
THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL It’s magic: Seebach show builds to a ghostly finish By JAMES AUER of The Journal staff MEN TEND to lose their heads over David Seebach, and women are aflame in his presence. The guillotine and burning alive illusions are only part of magic show the Milwaukee-reared conjuror is presenting through this weekend at …
Tuesday, October 20, 1992 MILWAUKEE SENTINEL 9A Reviews Audience has an easy job enjoying Seebach’s show By JAY JOSLYN Sentinel critic The easiest job in the theater is a magician’s assistant. All you have to do is to buy a ticket. At the Modjeska Theater, audiences for David Seebach’s “Illusions in the Night” have an …