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The Illusioneer Presents Thursday 18th November 7pm @Dulwich College Old Library


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This is our Showcase Event, all profits including performers fees going to our special charity "Breathe" and supported by Dulwich College.


Bringing together some of London?s most talented magicians for a full evening of sophisticated entertainment in an elegant setting.

The Illusioneer Presents is a mix of close up, casino magic, parlour magic and magical games presented by our eclectic team of talented performers in the magnificant surroundings of Dulwich College Old Library.


We are delighted to see Guy Hollingworth returning to us as our special guest this month.

Guy is regarded by his peers as one of magic?s greatest talents and together with the Illusioneer team, we have a full evening of stunning entertainment for you!


Before the show, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy a drink at the bar which will remain open throughout the evening.

The evening starts with an hour long presentation of parlour magic and feats of illusion performed by individual members of the Illusioneer team and guest performers.

Continuing the evening you can stroll around, drink in hand, pausing at different performance booths to enjoy the entertainment on show.


Doors Open at 7pm for drinks.

Parlour style show at 7.30pm.

8.30pm Booths open for Close Up, Street Games, Prestidigitation & Puzzlements.

9.30pm Drinks and Close.

10pm Carriages.


Address: Dulwich College Old Library, Dulwich Common, London SE21 7LD


Tickets ?25 via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-iillusioneer-presents-tickets-165785066597

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