
COMEDY HYPNOSIS FEATURING GARY CONRADTIMES SQUARE ARTS CENTER
669 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10036
OFF-BROADWAY SHOW INFORMATION
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Oct. 8 & 9; Nov. 12 & 13; Nov. 27 & 28; Dec. 18 & 19.10:15pmOFFICIAL WEBSITE
www.timessquareartscenter.com/index.php?option=com_jcalpro&Itemid=74&extmode=view&extid=1505RUNNING TIME
GENRE
Comedy/HypnosisADDITIONAL INFO
Two beverage minimumPERFORMANCE DATES
Performances from October 8, 2010Opening: October 8, 2010
Closing: December 19, 2010
ADVISORY
PG-rated showMISCELLANEOUS
Click here for maps, directions, restaurant and hotel recommendations, and more at this venue.SYNOPSIS - ABOUT THE SHOW
Some say it's: Alice in Wonderland; 20,000 Leagues Under The Conscious Mind; The Twilight Zone; a journey to Oz; a legalized LSD trip; Himalayan meditation; or a Brave New World! Or is it Much Ado About Nothing? Here's your chance to find out!
Comedy-hypnotist, Gary Conrad puts the emphasis on FUN by quickly hypnotizing volunteers on stage right in front of your eyes. Entranced, they're put through their paces and perform in a most outrageous fashion as celebrity singers, comedians, and personalities! They might "lose" their belly buttons; transform into 5 year-olds; switch genders; or become erotic dancers. Think how exciting it would be to see your friends perform this way, or better yet, to take a walk on the wild-side and show 'em how it's done, yourself! This show can reveal hidden talents one may not even be cognizant of possessing!
You may have seen Gary on THE VIEW with Joy Behar, heard him on the "Opie & Anthony Show," or an-air with Danny Bonaduce or Mancow Muller. Perhaps you've attend one if the numerous college or comedy-club audience-participation shows he's performed in Europe, Canada, or all Lower 48 States. Maybe you've undergone a clinical session with him years ago at his World Trade Center practice. Well, catch the latest at:
Since Gary peppers the show with suggestions for weight control, academic excellence, and giving up tobacco, you may reap additional benefits from "rocking the house" other than crowd exaltation!
OFF-BROADWAY REVIEWS
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