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Family Xmas Magic Show 28th, 29th & 30th


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Family Xmas Magic Show

6 ? 8pm 28th, 29th, 30th December (doors open 5.30pm). Venue Haslemere Hall, 2A Haslemere Road, Thornton Heath, CR7 7BE

International Magician of the world famous Magic Circle & Amigo?s Magic, Simon Rosselli, will be appearing and disappearing at Haslemere Hall, all in the aid of charity, with all the proceeds to be split between a local charity ? Malachi?s Only Wish ? a boy that was born with cerebral palsy and needs to raise ?80,000 for a selective dorsal rhizotomy operation in the USA. This will reduce the spasticity in his legs and hopefully enable him to walk unaided. For more information visit www.malachisonlywish.co.uk . The other charity is the Destiny Junior School in Uganda. The school provides education for the poorest children in the district; more than half the children are orphans. There are currently 7 staff members and 85 children attending (about half the children are orphans; with around 7 who are HIV+). They have also installed an 8000 litre fresh water tank, and dug a bore-hole - which provides fresh water for the whole village. www.irff-uk.org/index.php/2012-03-09-12-45-26/african-schools/destiny-junior-school

After the first 45 minutes, there will be an interval of 30 minutes, followed by another 45 minutes of Magic and Mayhem. Live animals from thin air, Head & Shrinking Illusion and one lucky person to be sawn in half. Great audience participation, with all children to receive a FREE Bunny Copter and a chance to meet Fluffy the Rabbit in the interval.

Tickets are ?7 for Adults and ?5 for Children. Family ticket (4) for ?20. Whilst there may be tickets available to buy on the door, it is highly recommended you book in advance as in the past this event has sold out. Tickets via Amigo?s Magic 0208 480 8176 or via the website. For additional information please visit www.amigosmagic.co.uk where you can also watch a taster video of the show.

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