Cross Your Heart: An Intimate Evening of Music and Mystery at Smyth Tribeca

Smyth Tribeca
85 West Broadway
Get ready to be mind-blown at Smyth Tribeca as Mentalist Jason Suran takes the stage on May 23, 2024 in the Red Room! Over the course of the evening, guests will enjoy live music from resident musician Ben Freeman before Mr. Suran takes the stage to ... more
Get ready to be mind-blown at Smyth Tribeca as Mentalist Jason Suran takes the stage on May 23, 2024 in the Red Room! Over the course of the evening, guests will enjoy live music from resident musician Ben Freeman before Mr. Suran takes the stage to read minds, reveal truths and leave those in attendance with an evening they’ll never forget. So cross your heart and swear you’ll make it this May to Smyth Tribeca!

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Cross Your Heart: An Intimate Evening of Music and Mystery at Smyth Tribeca

Thu, May 23
7:00PM
$
77
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Smyth Tribeca

85 West Broadway
New York, NY 10017
(191) 799-7270

Schedule

May 23, Thu 7:00PM - 9:00PM
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$77

Category

Arts

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