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Family Xmas Magic Show 30th December 2 - 3pm and 4 - 5pm


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Family Xmas Magic Show – 30th December 2 – 3pm & 4 – 5pm

Foulsham Hall, 2 Foulsham Road, London CR7 8LQ – www.foulshamhall.com

60 Minutes of Magic, Comedy and Mayhem with Amigo’s Magic – Member of The Magic Circle and Equity

This show sold out previously so please book early to avoid disappointment

Doors Open 30 minutes early.

60 minutes of Magic, Mayhem and Comedy before your very eyes,

One lucky person to have their stress removed, make sweets magically using Ear Wax and Smelly Socks, Head Expanding and Shrinking Illusion and lots more Magic, along with lots of audience participation.

Chance to meet the Fluffy the Rabbit at the end.

Pocket Money Joke/Magic Stall also available

Ticket Prices £10 Adult, £8 Child, Family (4) £30, Family (5) £36

Great Family Entertainment. Free Bunny Copter to all those attending and Million $ bills giveaway.

For tickets please go to

www.amigosmagic.co.uk

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