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


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

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

Doors Open @ 7pm 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



Danny Lee Grew (Magic) In 2012, Danny became the first entertainer to perform at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford for 5,000 people. In 2016, Danny was the runner up in The Magic Circle's Close Up Magician of the Year competition and has reached the final of Britain Does Variety


Alex McAleer (Mind-Reader) Since 2014 Alex has toured nationwide, performing to over 30,000 people, as the stand-out star of Champions of Magic. In 2014 he took his one-man show to Edinburgh Fringe Festival playing to packed houses every night, and in January 2016 to sell-out crowds in Australia.

Terry Herbert (Comedy Magic & National Treasure) Member of the Inner Magic Circle. He has an enviable reputation for his stand up Cabaret spot. He has appeared on television many times, including such high profile programmes as "The Paul Daniel's Magic Show" and many of the entertainment cities across the world including Las Vegas

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