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Theillusioneer Presents - 30th March at Belair House (7:30 - late) Tickets from £16


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Hosted at Belair House, a Grade II listed Georgian manor in Dulwich


The Event is for Theillusioneer's special children's charity "BREATHE" all fees including artists fees are donated.

Tickets from £16 via eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-illusioneer-presents-an-evening-of-magic-and-illusion-at-belair-house-tickets-569899172767


Start your Evening with :

A pre show meal at "1785" Belair's in house Indian Restaurant, it's great food!

Service starts at 5pm.

Show starts at 8pm.

7.30pm Make your way up the staircase to the ballroom and bar to find a seat and get a for the Parlour Show with our international magicians and Illusionists.

Parlour Show 8pm to 9pm

A short pause while our performers apperate to their individual Close Up Booths for some Street Magic and Puzzlements.

Booth Performances from 9.15 to late

There are five booths to see, each booth performance is different and lasts about 20min and then gets repeated so take your time, get a drink and watch the Illusioneers at your leisure.


Car parking available on site

Nearest train: West Dulwich (regular trains half an hour from Victoria)

Nearest bus: P4 from Brixton Tube


https://www.theillusioneer.co.uk/

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