New York City Honors Penn & Teller
Legendary magicians Penn & Teller were honored by the New York City Council and Councilman Ben Kallos on August 12 with a proclamation toasting their new Broadway show and the 40th anniversary of their partnership.
The production, which ends its limited run on August 16 at the Marquis Theatre, recouped its $2.85 million capitalization earlier this month. Performances began on July 7 before a July 12 opening.
Penn Jillette and Teller made their off-Broadway debuts in 1985 and first played Broadway in 1987 (at the theater now known as the Walter Kerr). Their second Broadway engagement, 1991’s Refrigerator Tour, played the Eugene O’Neill.
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The new Broadway show includes elements of their ongoing show at the Rio in Las Vegas (where they will return immediately following the New York shows) and classics from their repertoire. The run is presented by Marc Routh, Richard Frankel, Tom Viertel, and Steve Baruch, the same team that presented all of their previous New York productions.