An
employee of David Copperfield was hospitalized Wednesday with a broken arm
after one of the illusionist's tricks went awry on stage. The unidentified
employee was assisting Copperfield during the "fan illusion" and got his arm
caught in the fan. In the illusion, Copperfield appears to walk through the fan
and disappear as he turns to smoke. The show, dubbed An Intimate Evening of
Grand Illusion, took place in Las Vegas at MGM Grand's Hollywood Theatre. "This
is a trick David has done over 3,000 times," executive producer Chris Kenner
says. "This was a freak accident." The show was stopped after the mishap, but
it's unlikely the crowd could get a clear view of the accident, Kenner says. "He
is recovering," Kenner says. "People are always saying that it's magic and it
isn't dangerous. This goes to show you that it is." Kenner said Copperfield will
continue to perform the fan illusion in his shows. None of Copperfield's shows
at MGM Grand have been postponed due to the incident.