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Cody Clark
Show Information:
Magician Cody Clark combines the arts of magic, theatre, comedy, and storytelling to give a first-person account of living with autism. From his birth to his graduation from the University of Louisville, Cody will take you through his life story, with his magic effects showing how his autism gives him a unique way of looking at life.
Venue
The Outburst
1715 Wyandotte
Kansas City, MO 64108
Show Times
July 21 – Friday – 8:00pm
July 23 – Sunday – 7:30pm AT PHOSPHOR
July 24 – Monday – 8:00pm
July 26 – Wednesday – 9:30pm
July 29 – Saturday – 9:30pm
Category
Variety
Theatre
Runtime
60 Minutes
Rating
All Ages
Warning
None
Comments
4 responses to “Cody Clark: A Different Way of Thinking”
The magic is of high quality (though not intended to fool magicians). I especially liked his original approach to the cups and balls. Most magicians simply do it as a demonstration of skill. Cody has the skill, but he turns it into a story about his own ineptness at sports. More important, however, is his willingness to share his experiences growing up on the “autism spectrum.” He tells how his parents were told he would never be able to make a living, and now he is a professional magician. He has a totally engaging personality. Highly recommended.
Cody Clark is funny, smart, energetic, and very good at engaging with the audience. I was charmed by the way he told his story, openly and unafraid to share himself with us. His show was well-crafted and I left feeling relaxed and happy.
You did it! Congrats Cody Clark…great show…going to bring my daughter to see it!
The moment I met this young Brother, I was attracted by his enthusiasm. Come get educated, Laugh your can off, enjoy storytelling through superb magic. This guy is no hack. He’s profesdional 2.0. You’ll be inspired as Cody becomes vunerable & shares his life journey path of personal acceptance in a world that is less forgiving. Go see & support Cody Clark and his show. Come get educated & help break the ignorant fears & stereotype pertaining to Austism. BTW, I learned actor/comedian-Dan. Ackroyd, Susan Boyle are on the Ausberger spectum of Austism.