Mind-Reader Eric Dittelman Dazzles With AWESTRUCK At Artspace 

The creators of WONDERSHOW invite you to experience a brand new late-night inspired variety spectacle starring acclaimed mentalist Eric Dittelman.

By: Jun. 06, 2023
Mind-Reader Eric Dittelman Dazzles With AWESTRUCK At Artspace 
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Mind-Reader Eric Dittelman Dazzles With AWESTRUCK At Artspace 

The creators of WONDERSHOW invite you to experience a brand new late-night inspired variety spectacle starring acclaimed mentalist Eric Dittelman.

Famous for being the first Mind Reader to appear on America's Got Talent, where he was a judges' favorite and top ten finalist, Dittelman has assembled an impressive array of talent that features Indie-pop singer EMMA JUDE, as well as Guinness World Record holder John Cassidy, plus other surprise guests that will leave you amazed and astounded, including Vegas Headliner Harrison Greenbaum (Cirque du Soleil's Mad Apple)

Premiering Monday June 12th at the chic ArtSpace - part of Ian Schrager's PUBLIC Hotel enterprise - AWESTRUCK will also showcase the musical talents of ALEX HARRIS. An accomplished saxophonist, Alex has performed at royal palaces and renowned jazz clubs, as well as  the hottest venues in New York City and London. His unique talents have also recently been seen on Broadway and the West End.

Tickets for the June 12th event can be purchased HERE and to learn more about the impressive venue, be sure to follow them on Instagram 

AWESTRUCK with Eric DittelmanMonday June 12thDoors open at 7:30pm. Show begins at 8pm. ArtSpace at Public is located in Manhattan at 215 Chrystie Street. AWESTRUCK is 21+.

ERIC DITTELMAN performs all over the country combining amazing mind reading with stand-up and improv comedy. He is best known as the first ever mind reader on “America's Got Talent”  and has also been a featured guest on “Live with Kelly & Ryan,” as well as in "Entertainment Weekly" and "Rolling Stone." On “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” Eric's act was described as “bordering on genius” and he's even performed on Broadway with “The Illusionists.”




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