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First Coast Chapter's Own Mark O'Brien Performed "Walking Through Fire"
At the Atlantic Theater.  He is now in production on his film based on his autobiographical story.  View the pictures below from the live show and the basics of the story.


Mark, remembering the good times, looks upon a painting of a dream
 girl during his version of the Artist’s Dream.


Ashley Zur magically appears from one of the paintings.


Christianna L. White as “Justine Justice” for the plaintiff insists the case rests on the point of origin- no ignition source, with the assistance of Mark and the cups and balls.


Kenny Logsdon as “Samuel Stone” defending the system presents NFPA 921: determination of cause and origin must be based on evidence- not the lack of evidence.


After listening to both the characters discuss the case in his head,
Mark begins to levitate from a large psychiatrist couch.


Miss Justice (played by Christianna L. White), reaches for
Mark as he disappears into thin air!


In his version of Houdini’s “Metamorphosis”, O’Brien changes place instantly with dancer Michelle Iranpour (right) although he can’t change with places with the police and arrest those he believes are guilty.


Mark performs his original version of dividing a woman in two known as the “Split Image”.  It was one of the illusions stored at another warehouse at the time of the fires.

 
In the show’s finale, Samuel Stone (played by Kenny Logsdon) wears a  “Sith like” robe as he presents Mark a deal to get all of his evidence into court- an escape from two giant metal saw blades!  Audience members assist him in the lock up to make sure Mark can’t get out.


The system’s Judge (played by Claire Michel) presides over the courtroom in the theater and implores Mr. O’Brien to “let the lion the go!”

 

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