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Saturday we were going to two shows, but we had some time to kill in the morning.

We decided to stop in at the Museum of Illusions, which is kind of small but entertaining.
The "chair" Wade is on is actually different pieces around the floor, but creates the illusion of a chair from a certain vantage point.
This looks like an impossible object from the front, ...
...but you can see how the eyes are fooled as you move around it.
A million Kimberlys as viewed from the other side of a kaleidoscope.
Kimberly shooting up from the floor in a portal.
An infinity hexagonal room.
A room showing how RGB (red / green / blue) combinations can form the other colors.
The combinations of the lights create all of the colors we see in the spectrum.
Kimberly calling to order the meeting of Kimberlys.
An illusion room that changes how you look depending on where you stand.
Changing sides.
The tilting room.
The Wade-Kimberly mashup face. What a handsome couple.
Bring me the head of John the Baptist!
Kimberly hanging from the ceiling...
...and Wade flying up the wall.
We found an Eataly restaurant like the one from Turin, so we went there for some pasta for lunch.
The matinee was a two-person play called Job.
It was set in this psychologist's office, and starts with the patient holding her psychiatrist at gunpoint, then takes some very interesting twists and turns.
That evening's show was Stereophonic, the Tony winner from last year. We were not really impressed by it.
It takes place over the span of a year in this recording studio, as a group (that reminded us of Fleetwood Mac) records an album. The characters were all interesting, but hard to get attached to.