Howard Miller takes a look at A Regular Little Houdini:
Harry Houdini was not only a gifted stage magician and escape artist; he was a master showman who knew how to pull off attention-grabbing stunts that ensured both a lucrative career while he lived, and an enduring legacy that survives to this day. If only Daniel Llewelyn-Williams were able to tap more liberally into some of that razzle-dazzle, then perhaps his solo show, A Regular Little Houdini, would stir up more excitement than the occasional sparks that flare up briefly in the subdued production at 59E59 Theaters. . . . |