See it if You have kids and want to see an amateur magic show. 2nd part was more ambitious than the 1st. At times somewhat entertaining.
Don't see it if You are expecting a Vegas type illusionist show. He did a little juggling and had a couple of "big"acts, but it falls short.
See it if you are with children or don't mind an amateur. Miles Thorn definitely was energetic and committed. A couple tricks were impressive.
Don't see it if you would be put off by some simple tricks that you can easily figure out or expect to be amazed the entire show.
See it if You've never been to a magic show. The magic tricks are dated.
Don't see it if If you've been to a lot of magic shows. i was able to figure out at least 1/3 of his tricks.
See it if you like magic shows. It isn't much different than any other magic show. Kids like it and so do many adults.
Don't see it if you don't like magic.
See it if You have children and want to see something affordable, want a smaller setting for a magic show, if you like magic. Prior to/after dinner.
Don't see it if You expect Vegas showmanship, venue or Vegas-type act. It's cute, but won't win a Tony.
See it if you want to take the kids to a show. like magic shows in an intimate setting. like to support up ad coming artists
Don't see it if you have seen any of the great illusionists or are expecting a bona fide Broadway/off-Broadway show.
See it if Like magic shows , interactive shows that include audience participation. Want a taste of Times sq with a side of introspection.
Don't see it if Want lots of bells and whistles with your illusions . Are jaded about sleight of hand/ illusions. Don't like lovely scantily clad assistants
See it if You enjoy magic and illusionists. You don't mind a lot of kids in the audience. You enjoy lounge-y magic shows. He's very into it.
Don't see it if I'm sure the 3:00 show had more kids than usual. It's not really written for children. He talks about depression and suicide.