Production PhotosA First Look at Invisible Tango at the Geffen PlayhouseThe world-premiere solo show from illusionist Helder Guimarães opens in Los Angeles May 15.
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Marc J. Franklin
May 15, 2019
The world premiere of illusionist Helder Guimarães’ solo show Invisible Tango opens May 15 at the Geffen Playhouse where performances began May 7. In a culture of over-sharing, Invisible Tango explores the virtues of mystery, fear, and wonder.
The Frank Marshall-helmed productions is scheduled to run through June 30.
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Production Photos: Invisible Tango at the Geffen Playhouse
Invisible Tango features scenic design by François-Pierre Couture, lighting design by Elizabeth harper, sound design by Alex Hawthorn, and original music by Moby and the East Side Jazz Monkeys.
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