NEW YORK, NY, March 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) "I am very grateful to CUNY's Baruch College for providing this opportunity to showcase the Kirsch Project," said Kirsch, a highly sought after "HYPNOGICIAN" who regularly performs over 200 performances a year on a national scale. "I am also very excited to be back in New York City to perform my latest mind-blowing act," said Kirsch.
During this special event, Kirsch keeps his show light-hearted and comedic by keeping the act unscripted and encouraging guests to actively participate. You will laugh out loud as well as be amazed when his subjects forget their names, birthdays and other personal milestones.
The show will be held in Engelman Recital Hall which is a beautiful, intimate and classic recital space with 175 seats. Since space is limited for this event, it is important to purchase tickets prior this limited engagement. Tickets are now on sale at the CUNY box office by calling or clicking here - http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/calendar/EventList.aspx?fromdate=3/21/2014 ... n_id=22648
Renowned Hypnogician Kirsch to Appear at Engleman Recital Hall for an Amazing Stage Show on April 8; Kirsch Will Astonish New York City Residents with His Mind Reading and Mind Control Demonstrations
An evening of mind-blowing mentalism and hysterical hypnosis at Baruch College on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at Baruch College's Engleman Recital Hall. People's minds will be read and volunteers will be hypnotized. It is absolutely hysterical and fun.
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[Press-News.org] Renowned Hypnogician Kirsch to Appear at Engleman Recital Hall for an Amazing Stage Show on April 8; Kirsch Will Astonish New York City Residents with His Mind Reading and Mind Control DemonstrationsAn evening of mind-blowing mentalism and hysterical hypnosis at Baruch College on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at Baruch College's Engleman Recital Hall. People's minds will be read and volunteers will be hypnotized. It is absolutely hysterical and fun.
