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The Illusioneer is back in Herne Hill - Sat 19th November from 7:30pm


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The Illusioneer is back in central Herne Hill for a fantastic session of evening magic at Fison Fitness Centre280 Milkwood Road, Herne Hill Railway Arches, London, England, SE24 0EZ. Tickets £16-£19 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-illusioneer-presents-magic-mix-tickets-441531511637


The Show

Puzzlements, Curiosities, Parlor, Street and Cabaret Magic from The Illusioneer team and guests in a fun and relaxed setting:

Now on a Saturday night.

A seated theatre style show back by popular demand.

Bring your own liquid refreshments. We have the drinking vessels. Sorry no food allowed in the venue but there are a variety of eating places close by.

Performers are from our resident team and guest artists, they will vary each show.

All artists give their performances free and profits are donated to our special children's charity Breathe.

Our special thanks to Fison Fitness Centre of Herne Hill for their support.

The venue is close to train and bus transport, details below.


The Programme

7.30pm Doors open to show you Puzzles and Curiosities

The show of two halves starts at 8pm with a short interval.

Finish 10 to 10.15pm


Parking available in local streets

Buses: 3- 37 - 68 - 196 - 201 - 322 - 468 - 690 - N3 - N68

Trains to Herne Hill station:

South Eastern (Victoria to Orpington)

Thameslink (Luton to Sutton. St Albans to Sutton)

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