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Philippe Petit Goes Wireless! For One-Man Stage Show

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Petit walking between the Twin Towers in 1974

Man on wire and prankster extraordinaire Phillipe Petit (you may remember him as the man who walked between the Twin Towers on a tightrope in 1974, or who taught us to wire walk last summer) is putting two feet on the ground this weekend for his one-man show at the Abrons Art Center, Wireless! (exclamation point Petit's).

During the mostly improvised show, Petit will discuss his long and illustrious career, which includes stints as a street juggler, pickpocket, writer, barn builder, bullfighter, and engineer, as well as how he learned magic, juggling and wire-walking. The New York Times raves about Petit's act, saying "It’s not an easy show to describe, he said, nor should it be," and says he's aiming for Broadway or a tour. Tickets for the four-night engagement are available here, but audience members are warned that Petit has a habit of pickpocketing those around him, so perhaps front-row seats aren't the best in the house.

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  • virgilstarkwell

    yeah, imagine that. a guy who tightropes from one tower to another is a little nuts. whoulda thunk it?

  • Professor Von Nostren

    The man is fascinating, but I can't get over how he dumped all his friends (who risked everything for him) after his famous walk.

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