Ricky Jay and his 52 Assistants tickets are now available online to be bought or sold at Stubhub.com. Past a certain age, we stop believing in magic. Not just the wonders of the imagination that children are privy to, but even the illusions crafted by professional magicians. It all falls into the realm of the unreal, and, while we follow pursuits in the adult world with passion, magic is quietly ignored to death. Ricky Jay is one of the art form’s greatest defenders, preservers and practitioners. His talent on stage—both for his skill and humor—has earned him a reputation for being a master deceiver. He’s crossed over into the film world as well, becoming an active consultant on numerous productions involving magic and its history. In time, he met director and writer David Mamet, whose work seems obsessed with swindlers, criminals and Hollywood filmmakers (and often all three at once). Jay has appeared in many of Mamet’s own films, proving himself as an actor and comedian time and time again. This guide briefly examines some of the films Jay has appeared in, whether he had a small cameo role or played a major character. In 2004, Jay made recurring appearances on HBO’s critically acclaimed Western series, Deadwood. Based on historical events from the lawless open country in the 19th century, it followed various criminal characters from the town of Deadwood. It begins as an outpost in South Dakota, then slowly grows into a larger commercial center—and with that influx of wealth, loses some of its innocence in the process. Predictably, Jay plays a card sharp at the Bella Union saloon. If there’s a role that calls for sleight of hand and card trickery, than Ricky Jay is certainly your man. And though he only appeared in a handful of episodes, he managed to establish a compelling enough character—and naturally impressed audiences with his tricks. Don’t pass up the opportunity to see him live at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles from July 9 to Aug. 26, 2008. Get Ricky Jay and his 52 Assistants tickets now. Written by Andrew Good and sponsored by StubHub.com. StubHub sells sports tickets, concert tickets, theater tickets and more to just about any event in the world. Don’t miss Ricky Jay and his 52 Assistants at Ricky Jay and his 52 Assistants tickets.
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