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Showcase of Prestidigitation Magic: Alec Schulz, Wednesday 25 October, 8pm to 10pm, The Illusioneer


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A new show

If you like magic then you will love this new evening of close-up and table magic in very different styles. Every month, we will spotlight one of our five illusioneers.


Our resident Illusioneers are prizewinners, Magic Circle members and performance professionals. They started their careers as close up magicians so you will understand why we?re really excited about our newest presentation as we are showing these artists? core skills!


Alec Schulz

This month, we present Alec Schulz, master magician, in his own showcase production. Known as The Vegan Magician, he will take you on a journey of pure sleight of hand, wit and wonder!

(all magic certified organic, free-range, gluten free and vegan)


The small print

For this evening the seating has been limited to 10 seats so you have space and a perfect view.


Please bring your own liquid refreshment, interval nibbles will be provided and we provide the drinking vessels.


During the break you might like to view the rare magic prints, posters, props, automata, puzzle and illusions displayed throughout the venue, or maybe just chat to the Illusioneers.


Final thoughts

We guarantee you will leave at the end of the evening saying ?that?s impossible, how did he do that!?


To buy tickets

http://theillusioneer.co.uk/months-showcase-prestidigitation/


Where is the show?

The Illusioneer, 19 Half Moon Lane, London SE24 9JU [email protected] Tel: 07711 161 864

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