
Forty Years Later, Penn & Teller Come Home
Penn Jillette talks about his Broadway engagement with partner in magic, Teller. The show includes both elements of their Las Vegas show and classics from their repertoire, and marks the 40th anniversary of their 1985 off-Broadway debut. At the Marquis Theater through August 16.
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On now, @pennjillette opens up about the secrets of his magic (maybe) http://t.co/HUF6Vq8chu pic.twitter.com/1GmUvxnk7b
— Leonard Lopate (@LeonardLopate) July 23, 2015
.@pennjillette says that he finds @davidblaine's take on magic is "appaling" http://t.co/HUF6Vq8chu
— Leonard Lopate (@LeonardLopate) July 23, 2015
Want to see if someone is planted in the audience for a magic show? Watch them go up the stairs, says @pennjillette http://t.co/HUF6Vq8chu
— Leonard Lopate (@LeonardLopate) July 23, 2015
.@pennjillette started out as a juggler who was "philosophically opposed to magic." http://t.co/HUF6Vq8chu
— Leonard Lopate (@LeonardLopate) July 23, 2015
In 19th century the rabbit out of the hat was easier, says @pennjillette, bc there was less respect for animal life http://t.co/HUF6Vq8chu
— Leonard Lopate (@LeonardLopate) July 23, 2015
Teller worked his way thru college performing magic at frat parties, says @pennjillette http://t.co/HUF6Vq8chu pic.twitter.com/ayUYBR6gxV
— Leonard Lopate (@LeonardLopate) July 23, 2015


