In order to continue the run of Magic & Other Dangerous Things, the show's creators need to secure a 99-seat theater while it's still available and pay for all of the dates up front. In addition, they need to hire a light and sound technician, as well as backstage technicians, to work throughout the show's run, and the individuals needs to be paid separate from the fees of the theatre.
Be sure to visit the Magic & Other Dangerous Things Kickstarter page, and don't forget to check out the backer rewards, which include tickets to the extended show, tickets to a private event with David and Leeman, a private magic show by Jon Armstrong, and more! The Kickstarter campaign will close on Wednesday, July 9th, so be sure to donate soon!