NewsSee Lainie Kazan, Gilbert Gottfried, Debbie Harry, Shannon Elizabeth and More Celebrate the Broadway Return of Penn & TellerPenn & Teller on Broadway brings the provocative New Vaudeville magician team back to the Great White Way for a six-week stand, officially opening July 12 and continuing through Aug. 16 at the Marquis Theatre.
By
Matthew Blank
July 13, 2015
A production spokesperson told Playbill.com, "It will be a combination of stage magic from their Las Vegas show and classics from their repertoire–not based on their TV shows."
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Lainie Kazan, Gilbert Gottfried, Debbie Harry, Shannon Elizabeth and More Celebrate the Broadway Return of Penn & Teller
The team, which consists of the brash, hulking Penn Jillette and the silent, diminutive one-named Teller, made their first big splash Off-Broadway in 1985, and on Broadway in 1987 with their show Penn & Teller, followed by a 1991 engagement titled Penn & Teller: The Refrigerator Tour and another Off-Broadway appearance in 1991, Penn & Teller Rot in Hell.
They made another Broadway appearance in 2001, filling in for a week at Christmastime as the Narrators of the revival of The Rocky Horror Show.
The team has toured extensively, including a record-breaking 14-year run at the Rio in Las Vegas, a feature film "Penn & Teller Get Killed," and a series of TV shows including "Penn & Teller Tell a Lie," "Penn & Teller: Fool Us" and "Penn & Teller: Bullshit!," the latter involving the team's using their knowledge of illusions to debunk common misconceptions, cons and conspiracy theories. It was nominated for 13 Emmy Awards. Jillette issued a statement, saying, "When I was born in Greenfield, Massachusetts, I felt I should have been in NYC, and when I moved there I was home. We loved being on Broadway. We love doing our show in Vegas, but even after all this time in Vegas . . . well, coming back to Broadway feels like we're coming home. Our hearts never left. Do they make Elmo costumes in my size?"
Penn & Teller is produced by Marc Routh, Richard Frankel, Tom Viertel and Steve Baruch, the same team that has produced all their Broadway and Off-Broadway engagements.
Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster, (877) 250-2929.
The performance schedule is Wednesday-Monday at 8 PM with 3 PM matinees Saturday and Sunday.
Next year, Carnegie Hall's house band will perform Bernstein’s “Kaddish” Symphony, unfinished works by Schubert, and the final concert of Conductor Bernard Labadie.