Printer Friendly
The Free Library
4,467,272 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Magician to try Times Square escape


Magician Criss Angel plans to hang in a cube encased in concrete and suspended 40 feet above the ground near Times Square next month in a stunt that will test his Houdini-like ability to escape.

If he doesn't make it out within 24 hours, the cube will come crashing to the ground.

Angel's stunt, beginning June 4, is being done to promote the third season of his A&E Network television show, "Criss Angel Mindfreak," which debuts the next day. A&E is taking over a parking lot, where passers-by will be able to watch and hear him work.

The illusionist will be manacled and placed in a glass box four feet high, wide and deep. About three inches of cement will be caked around the cube before it is hoisted into the air.

If all goes well, Angel will use a rope to lower himself to the ground.

If not...

"If you're not scared of death, what is there to fear?" Angel told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

He has already survived hanging from a helicopter from fish hooks embedded in his skin and having a steamroller run over his body.

"I always try to do things that have never been done before," Angel said. "I was in the water for 24 hours in Times Square for `Good Morning America,' doing it in 2001. Later somebody else tried to mimic me."

It was an unsubtle reference to a competitor, illusionist David Blaine, who was featured in a prime-time special last year trying to set a record for holding his breath underwater. Blaine didn't succeed.

Angel doesn't spend any time looking over his shoulder. "I am, in my opinion, the best in the world today," he said.

The Times Square cement stunt (actually, at 46th Street at 8th Avenue), will be filmed by A&E for a future episode of "Criss Angel Mindfreak." A 24-hour live Webcast of the stunt will be available at the network's Web site.

Angel said the stunts are satisfying to him for what they mean for an audience.

"If you have that emotional connection, it is the truest form of magic; if you're giving people hope," he said.

___

On the net: http://www.aetv.com

Copyright 2007 AP News
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright (c) Mochila, Inc.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:DAVID BAUDER
Publication:AP News
Date:May 23, 2007
Words:365
Previous Article:Entertainment highlights in history
Next Article:'New' Prince Charles waxes eco-friendly



Related Articles
MAGICIAN'S SUIT TRIES TO MAKE TV SHOW DISAPPEAR.(News)
THE KEY TO HOUDINI; TNT FILM TRIES TO UNLOCK FAMED MAGICIAN'S LORE.(L.A. LIFE)
Escape! The Story of the Great Houdini.
How Did They Do That? Types of Magic Tricks
History Behind the Hat the Story of the Magician
A Bit of the History of Magic
A to Z of Well-Known Magicians
The Magic of Harry Houdini
Criss Angel's wife wants a divorce
Criss Angel's wife wants a divorce

Terms of use | Copyright © 2008 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles