Las Vegas Review-Journal

No vanishing act for Amazing Johnathan

- JOHN KATSILOMET­ES

TAmazing Johnathan invented a magic trick to perform on himself. It’s called “Hide the Pill.”

It didn’t work out too well. “I was taking so much medication I decided to stop taking one of my pills,” the magician said. “Well, after a while I couldn’t breathe. I figured out which one I needed.”

This went on for eight months. A.J. has been prescribed up to 18 pills to stay alive, with apparently positive results, considerin­g doctors told him in 2014 that he had about a year left to live. He turned 60 on Sunday, celebratin­g with a small group of friends and his wife, fellow magician Anastasia Synn.

The event was marked in a macabre way by Mike Hammer, the Four Queens comic magician, who presented A.J. with a gravestone and a “Happy 60th birthday” message. The piece is a testament to the magician’s unexpected survival.

“I can’t believe it, either,” Johnathan said Tuesday afternoon. “I feel pretty good, actually. I just take my medication as directed, try to stay out of hospitals and not think about it.”

A.J., whose legal name is Johnathan Szeles, has not performed this year in Las Vegas (his most recent date in town was at the Rocks Lounge at Red Rock Resort last October). He has been battling the degenerati­ve heart condition cardiomyop­athy.

A.J. is the focus of the documentar­y “Always Amazing: The True Story of the

Life, Death and Return of the Amazing Johnathan,” which screens Sept. 23 at the Los Angeles Lift-off Film Festival. The doc premiered March 10 at the Just for Laughs Film Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has dates Oct. 5 at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois, and Jan. 18 at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantuck­et, Connecticu­t.

Synn takes much of the stage time, giving A.J. a chance to pace himself. She just appeared on Penn & Teller’s “Fool Us” and is the subject of a lengthy feature in the trade publicatio­n Vanish. A widely regarded stage performer, Synn has been married to A.J. for eight years and his sidekick for five. These two are still carrying on, in a magic act that refuses to disappear.

On the topic of magic …

The Windows Showroom at Bally’s looks like the next magic box (that’d be an apt name for it) entering 2019. Caesars Entertainm­ent has been working to take over that venue for months. This event should lead to the relocation of Wayne Newton and the Bronx Wanderers. Xavier Mortimer and Santiago Michel (host of the Spanish-language “Illusion Mental” show) are two Sin City Theater magic mainstays who will be seeking a new place to perform, too.

According to the current blueprint, this strategy should work for all of those entertaine­rs.

We just mentioned him …

Newton was spotted at the South Point on Monday, recording a promotiona­l spot for NBC and Sunday’s South Point 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Newton was similarly filmed by the network in advance of a Golden Knights-washington Capitals Stanley Cup Final game at T-mobile Arena.

Jukebox at The Mirage

Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox is coming to the Strip, at the Terry Fator Theater at The Mirage, for eight dates running Nov. 2-11.

All shows are at 7:30 p.m. Bradlee and Postmodern fuse a big-band swing vibe to music of any genre. (“Straight Up” by Paula Abdul, “Gold Digger” by Kanye West and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses are common covers.)

Love the move by MGM Resorts to hook this band into one of its venues, even if the Fator Theater is not exactly groove-conducive. But the band most recently played The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall in April, and — according to those who were there — there was some serious dancing going on. This is a show that Vegas needs.

Tune this in

In a very Vegas booking, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirato­rs appear on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” at 11:35 p.m. Wednesday on ABC. Column fave and Vegas native Frankie Sidoris is on guitar, and Sin City Sinners founder Todd Kerns is on drums. Kimmel, of course, is also from Las Vegas and attended UNLV.

Cool hang alert

Travis Cloer, late of “Jersey Boys” and a crazy-great performer wherever he appears, joins “The Cocktail Cabaret” on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Shows are at 6 p.m. at Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars Palace. I dig T.C., and not only because he allows me to refer to him as “T.C.”

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @ Johnnykats­1 on Instagram. As of 9 p.m. Tuesday:

1. 1 dead in shooting at North Las Vegas high school

An 18-year-old man died after he was shot Tuesday afternoon outside a North Las Vegas high school, officials said.

2. Las Vegas mother watched as 3-year-old was beaten before he died, report says

A 20-year-old woman watched as her boyfriend poured stove-heated water over her 3-year-old son, who was standing in the corner as punishment for what the couple described to police as “disrespect­ful” behavior.

3. Report: Las Vegas professor shot himself in arm to protest Trump

A longtime College of Southern Nevada sociology professor is facing felony gun charges in connection with an on-campus shooting on the second day of classes. 4. Man drives for blocks after being fatally wounded in central Las Vegas

A man who was shot early Tuesday inside a vehicle at a central valley apartment complex managed to drive several blocks before he died, Las Vegas police said.

5. Las Vegas Strip zipline to open in November

The Linq Promenade shopping center will open the first and only Las Vegas Strip zipline Nov. 9.

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