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Cicada
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citysearch c.
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The majority of the people that come to Cicada I have noticed are diners in modern clothing that would come to the restaurant anyway and most of them leave after they are done with dinner. The people that come in vintage clothing are mostly the 21-40 crowd who spend most of the time outside the restaurant smoking. I have to agree that the acts are all the same, and that Maxwell Demille keeps hiring the same people over and over. The only good act he's got there is Richard Halpern, hence everyone comes on the roaring 1920's night and goes elsewhere other nights. Maxwell Demille is not really the friendly MC that you would expect, he really comes off as snotty and unfriendly. He never smiles and hardly ever talks to anyone. The people he hires are very friendly, including the coat check girl, the doorman and the elevator boy. I think Maxwell needs to smile once in a while and learn how to interact and be friendly with customers if he is going to attach his name to Cicada Club.
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