... views of
the largest illusions; the former CenterStage showroom
has been expanded to 500 seats to accommodate Wyrick's
airplane, turbines and a crane.
The showroom's size also makes it a great venue for
Wyrick's sleight-of-hand tricks, which allow him to
connect with audiences of all ages. Many of Wyrick's
signature illusions, from prior runs at the Sahara and
the Lady Luck, have emerged unscathed from the change
of venue, and the magician has announced that he is
including five new large-scale illusions, including
one in which he's suspended 35 feet over the audience.
Also new to Wyrick's act is his man-on-the-street segment,
in which Wyrick performs one new illusion on the Strip
each week that is projected back inside the theater.
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Steve Wyrick brings his multi-million dollar stage production
to the Sahara Theater for what has become one of Vegas'
must-see acts. He's made his mark by performing seemingly
death-defying feats on national television specials
and for audiences around the globe. In another illusion
he walks through the blades of a spinning 747 turbine
engine that's 16 feet in diameter. Following the aeronautical
theme, the big finale involves him making a twin-engine,
Beechcraft Baron 58 airplane appear out of thin air.
The Sahara Theater is modeled after a rustic airplane
hangar, complete with broken out windows and old oil
barrels.
Steve Wyrick pulls out all the stops for this one-of-a-kind,
mega-illusion magic experience. Wyrick performs some
of the most imaginative and mind-blowing illusions anywhere.
Steve is known for his signature, larger-than-life illusions.
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