Catherine Hickland brings her one-woman show to the Showlounge Stage, mixing mentalism demonstrations with stories pulled from nearly 40 years working in soaps, Broadway, and primetime TV. If you remember her as Lindsay Rappaport on "One Life to Live" or Stevie Mason on "Knight Rider," this is your chance to hear the behind-the-scenes tales while she performs mind-reading bits throughout. She also spent time playing Fantine in "Les Misérables" on Broadway, so there's some musical theater woven in too.
The format is intimate and conversational—part performance, part autobiography. Before the show starts, there's a photo op with KITT, the talking Trans Am from "Knight Rider," which is a nice throwback if you're into '80s nostalgia. The whole thing gets recorded for broadcast, so the audience becomes part of the taping. It's the kind of show that works if you're curious about the intersection of old-school TV history and mentalism, delivered by someone who's actually lived it.