Rogue brings magic and mentalism to the Great Neck Library

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Rogue brings magic and mentalism to the Great Neck Library
Rogue the Magician will be performing at the Great Neck Library on Set. 10. (Photo courtesy of the Great Neck Library)

While the Great Neck Library is filled with the magic of books, a new sort of magic will be hosted at the library as famed magician Rogue brings his talents in an exclusive performance of magic and mentalism.

The Great Neck Library will be hosting “Rogue’s Magic and Mentalism Show for Adults” on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the community room.

Rogue is a comedy magician and mentalist based in New York City who has been working on his craft for more than 25 years, taking his performances global.

He has his documentary “Misdirection” and has appeared on season 9 of “America’s Got Talent” and HBO’s “Crashing.”

Rogue said he likes to make his performances light-hearted and focused on the audience members in order to make it fun for everybody.

He said people planning to attend his show at the Great Neck Library should expect mind reading, hypnosis, comedy and audience participation.

What makes Rogue’s magic so special, he said, is that his shows are about incorporating the audience members into his performance. This means that attendees won’t just witness magic, but also get to enact it themself.

“So they’re going to be able to make something float or they’re going to be able to read somebody’s mind,” Rogue said.

Rogue said he does not perform at public events often, making this show a unique opportunity for individuals to witness his magic.

“So they get to see me and my unique brand of magic and mind-reading,” Rogue said. “And I think we have a fun thing for everybody.”

Rogue said he is most looking forward to putting smiles on people’s faces and possibly inspiring future magicians during his show at the Great Neck Library.

Tickets are required to attend the magic event at the library. Tickets can be purchased at the Main Library, Station Branch and Lakeville Branch. Great Neck Library cardholders are eligible to pick up two tickets.

The show is for adults only. Great Neck Library cardholders and residents will get priority seating for the event.

More information can be found by contacting the Great Neck Library at (516) 466-8055 or emailing adultprogramming@greatnecklibrary.org. The Great Neck Library is located at 159 Bayview Ave. in Great Neck.

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Cameryn Oakes is Blank Slate Media's Brooklyn-based reporter who covers the Great Neck, Manhasset and Port Washington areas. She hails from Sacramento, California and previously reported at The Stockton Record as a summer intern. Cameryn graduated from California Polytechnic State University with two bachelor's degrees in journalism and political science. She served as the managing editor of her university's student newspaper, The Mustang News, which was named as the best college newspaper in California under her supervision.

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