Dr Scott Lewis died on Saturday after falling from an inner-city apartment balcony
World-renowned US hypnotist Dr Scott Lewis who was performing in a show
at the Sydney Opera House died on Saturday after apparently falling from
an inner-city apartment balcony.
Lewis was found on a fourth-floor balcony after falling from his 11th story apartment, reported local media.
The Sydney Opera House cancelled a matinee performance of "The
Illusionists 2:0" and dedicated the evening performance to Dr Lewis.
"Dr Lewis was a wonderful performer and he will be greatly missed," the venue said in a statement.
Tim Lawson, co-producer of the show said the company was "deeply saddened by the sudden loss".
Sydney police said that the body of a man found on the balcony of the
inner-city apartment block was yet to be formally identified and that
specialist forensic officers and detectives were investigating the
death.
Dr Lewis was in Sydney for a joint act with other performers for an
eight-day run at the iconic Opera House. He is well-known for his
television performances and for his solo hypnosis show which ran for a
record-breaking nine years at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
World-renowned US hypnotist Dr Scott Lewis who was performing in a show
at the Sydney Opera House died on Saturday after apparently falling from
an inner-city apartment balcony.
Lewis was found on a fourth-floor balcony after falling from his 11th story apartment, reported local media.
The Sydney Opera House cancelled a matinee performance of "The
Illusionists 2:0" and dedicated the evening performance to Dr Lewis.
"Dr Lewis was a wonderful performer and he will be greatly missed," the venue said in a statement.
Tim Lawson, co-producer of the show said the company was "deeply saddened by the sudden loss".
Sydney police said that the body of a man found on the balcony of the
inner-city apartment block was yet to be formally identified and that
specialist forensic officers and detectives were investigating the
death.
Dr Lewis was in Sydney for a joint act with other performers for an
eight-day run at the iconic Opera House. He is well-known for his
television performances and for his solo hypnosis show which ran for a
record-breaking nine years at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
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