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Magic, Mind-Reading & Mayhem Show ? 15th April 8 - 10pm

@ The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead, London SE15 3BE

Doors Open @ 6pm for a drink or meal beforehand and to reserve your seat

Close Up Magic in the bar from 7pm from Members of the Magic Circle and from 8pm three stage acts from some of the UK?s finest performers. Come along and enjoy an evening of sorcery, trickery, sleight of hand and illusion.

Tickets ?10 in advance or ?15 on the door


www.magicmindreadingandmayhem.co.uk


Each show will consist of some Magic, Mind-Reading, Illusions and a contemporary art/act - such as Juggling or Ventriloquism. Each show is totally unique with different performers, bringing their own sense of humour, sorcery, chicanery, sleight of hand and audience participation. See below for current line up.


The shows run from 8 - 10pm with a twenty minute interval. Come along and enjoy an evening of mystery, laughter and thaumaturgy. Close Up Magic in the bar from 7pm. Our last show sold out, so please book early to avoid disappointment.


MARTIN S TAYLOR IS THE FIRST AND ONLY STAGE HYPNOTIST NOT TO USE A HYPNOTIC TRANCE. IN HIS SHOW HYPNOTISM WITHOUT HYPNOSIS, THE VOLUNTEERS STAY WIDE AWAKE AND FULLY AWARE. YET THEY PERFORM ALL THE INGENIOUS AND UNFORGETTABLE ROUTINES FOR WHICH MARTIN IS FAMOUS. THE SHOW STARTS WITH A LIGHT-HEARTED LECTURE ABOUT THE MODERN PSYCHOLOGY OF HYPNOSIS. COMBINING SCIENCE WITH JOKES AND ANECDOTES FROM HIS THIRTY-YEARS EXPERIENCE, MARTIN DEBUNKS THE NOTION OF A HYPNOTIC TRANCE. THEN VOLUNTEERS ARE WELCOMED ON STAGE, THE DEMONSTRATION STARTS, AND WITHIN MINUTES PEOPLE ARE STUCK TO THEIR CHAIRS, FORGET THEIR NAMES, AND FIND THEY CAN NO LONGER SPEAK ENGLISH ?ALL THROUGH THE POWER OF SUGGESTION.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN TONIGHT?S SHOW? MARTIN HIMSELF DOESN?T KNOW ? THE SHOW ENTIRELY DEPENDS ON THE PERSONALITIES OF THE VOLUNTEERS. ONE THING IS CERTAIN, THOUGH: AT THE END OF THE SHOW, THEY WILL CONFIRM THAT THEY WEREN?T HYPNOTISED, ASLEEP, OR IN A TRANCE ?YET THEY WILL HAVE NO IDEA WHY THEY PERFORMED SUCH AMAZING AND HYSTERICAL ANTICS.



David Klass is a comedy magician, currently living in the South East. He is a magical all rounder, performing close-up, cabaret, mind reading and even silent acts all around the U.K. Winning awards, in all these areas of performance, he is a highly admired and extremely sought after entertainer.


?Do you have ESP Show? looks at whether it?s possible to pick things up, by using a sixth sense. Ever started singing a song, for it to suddenly play on the radio, or you start to think of someone you know, the phone rings and they are on the other end of the line and you say ?I was just thinking of you?. Come and find out if you or others around you have this telepathic ability.

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