Invisible Tango Reviews
Los Angeles Times- Highly Recommended
"..."Invisible Tango," directed with genial polish by Hollywood film producer Frank Marshall, might please a theater sensibility such as mine more if the balance between anecdotes and old-fashioned magic tricks were adjusted slightly in favor of narrative. But Guimarães makes good on his show's title by fostering a communion with his partner, the audience, who by the end accepts the notion that treasuring mysteries may be even more important than cracking them."
Broadway World- Recommended
"...Amid the amazement, tales are told about friends and family members as well as a car accident occurring on a narrow road in an unnamed country which, in turn, led to a magnificent but never expected outcome. That type of mysterious circumstance prevails during his 80-minute INVISIBLE TANGO solo performance, directed by Frank Marshall, one of the premiere film directors in the entertainment industry, with original music by Moby providing the perfect mysterious atmosphere to enhance the wonder filling the room."
Stage Raw- Highly Recommended
"...I take serious issue with critics who have tried to reduce Invisible Tango to a very good magic show, and who are embarrassingly amiss when they claim that Guimarães never completes his thread about things happening for a reason. Invisible Tango has all the subtlety and beauty of a novella by that Argentinian word-magician, Jorge Luis Borges. As with Borges's best stories - and unlike almost every other magic show I have seen - this theater event will stay with me for a very long time. My congratulations to Guimarães and to those who have collaborated with him to create this lovely and entertaining meditation on the enigma of human existence."