Lightbox stays dark

I'm having problems with Muse lightbox functionality in Safari on an iMac. Seems to work OK on my MacBook (Safari too), and OK in Firefox. When a thumbnail is clicked, the screen goes dark as if it's about to show a full image - but just hangs there, and no forward, backward or close functions are visible. Any ideas? Also, the whole site looks awful on an iPhone or iPad (site is anchored to the left, no extending backgrounds to the right. I know there are issues with Muse on mobile devices (well, I do now!) - does anyone have a fix for either of these issues? Here's the site in question: www.davidkellydesign.com    or straight to the problem 'poster' section at: http://davidkellydesign.businesscatalyst.com/index.html#posters

This is an iPod shuffle?  shuffles do not have a screen...

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