Few major leaguers can quite tag runners out — or evade tags on the base pads himself — like Chicago Cubs infielder Javier Baez, who's so good at it he's received the moniker “El Mago,” or The ...
El Mago Pop officially opened on Broadway August 20 and reviews are coming in for the magic show. The show began previews at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre August 17 and will until August 27.
It makes sense for Netflix to adapt its popular Magic for Humans reality series for Spanish audiences, since Barcelona illusionist El Mago Pop’s star has been steadily rising during the last decade.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In his Broadway debut, the illusionist Antonio Díaz does levitation and teleportation. But it’s simple tricks, with cards and balls, that really wow.
Therefore, the question instantly becomes: How successful is 37-year-old Antonio Díaz, who describes himself as a life-long David Copperfield devotee? The short answer is: He’s very successful. The ...
If you can catch El Mago Pop during its too-brief run, you will be well entertained. Between his more spectacular setpieces, the winsome Diáz—a compact cutie who is billed as Spain’s top-selling ...