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18th October
2003:
For
over 25 years, James J. Mapes' one-man show has gained fans and followers around
the world. Mapes' riveting exploration of hypnosis and communication is sure
to make you think twice about the mind, the conscious, and the subconscious.
Rex
Reed of the New York said, "Even for skeptics, he's a revelation. The only
problem is that it isn't likely that the audience will ever be put to sleep because
nobody wants to miss anything!" Or, as Variety wrote, "Seldom have
I seen one man captivate an audience so completely...Mapes transforms the art
of hypnosis into riveting entertainment."
Through
his mastery of hypnosis, James J. Mapes will take the audience on an extraordinary
adventure unlike anything they've ever seen or experienced before. . "Journey" is
more than just an exploration into the unlimited potential of the mind; it's
a rousing celebration of the imagination - an evening of unforgettable fun and
mesmerizing entertainment.
Over
1,000,000 people have already taken the "Journey"
with James J. Mapes. We invite everyone to
join ARTSport for its inaugural Benefit this fall and take the "Journey." |
The
1,478 seat theatre opened in 1940, built from funds willed to the City by Bridgeport
resident Jacob Klein. The Klein has played host to programs ranging in scope
from symphonies, operas, and theatre, to local dance recitals, graduations, and
union meetings. Such luminaries as Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Fiedler, Della Reese,
Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Paul Robeson, Milton Berle, Victor Borge
have graced her stage. It has been the home of the Greater Bridgeport Symphony
for the past 60 years. The auditorium was designed by architect Leonard Asheim
and is an Art Deco design building with bronze doors and marble halls.
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