He’ll continue his regular late afternoon shows daily here in the Donny & Marie Osmond theater, and then tackle the New Jersey commute every other Friday night for his Saturday headline show. Nathan will return Sunday in time to be back at the Flamingo for his Monday illusions.
It’s nice to see Marrandino bringing some of that Vegas fun to Atlantic City as he said he would. I’m not one for magic, but many people are. This is something new to Atlantic City and I think this can be a success – especially if the performances are kept to a minimum. I think excess demand would be great and set Harrah’s up to have more performances like this in the future.
Coincidentally, the there is no mention of Nathan Burton’s performances on Harrah’s website. Good idea, execution not so good as of today.
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