As he apologizes for being late, unfurls the carpet and sets the stage with mysterious-looking objects an antique cigar case, a wooden Viewfinder, a set of cards Cagigal signals that this is to be no ordinary theatre performance. Beginning a short monologue and facing viewers at either end of the stage, he seems to look at each one individually before he tells them:
<I>"All magic happens in one place... your imagination."</I> Over the next hour, Cagigal's spellbinding sleight-of-hand magic tricks and autobiographical story-telling weave together the themes of repressed memory, treasured moments, and magic as he recounts his experiences as a young man dealing with his father's Vietnam-induced PTSD. Now and at the Hour a poignant piece on memory & PTSDby Rebecca Ugolini <div style='padding:5px;border:solid rgb(200,200,200) 0px;text-align:center;width:90%'></div> <div style='padding:5px;border:solid rgb(200,200,200) 0px;text-align:center;width:90%'></div> ...Le Mer. 23 mai 2012 @ Théâtre Rialto Now and at the Hour
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