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Influence The Show Belair House, Gallery Road Thursday 15th October 2015 8pm


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INFLUENCE: THE SHOW ? NEW FOR 2015

LIMITED SEATS SO BOOK EARLY

https://www.kweekweek.com/robertoforzoni/influence-the-show-2899e4c3-7587-479f-b0a0-d7d2a24e8764


Influence: The Show is an intimate fun evening full of astonishment and intrigue. Based on the science and research of compliance professionals and con men, Roberto demonstrates in an amazing and fun-filled evening, methods, techniques and strategies used for influence and persuasion. You will never believe your own choices again.


INTELLIGENT FUN!


Come and see the show everyone is raving about. After 6 sell out months the show has just been extended for a further 6 months Roberto Forzoni is a psychological illusionist and his mind-reading feats will leave you mesmerised and astonished. The evening is a real fun filled one - just check out the web site http://forzonimagic.com/ and http://forzonimagic.com/influence-the-show/ or Facebook to see and read some of the testimonials https://www.facebook.com/forzonimindreader


Show dates


Thursday 15th October 2015

Thursday 19th November 2015

Thursday 17th December 2015

Thursday 21st January 2015

Thursday 18th February 2015

Thursday 17th March 2015



Venue is the delightful Belair House [belairhouse.co.uk]

Map [www.google.co.uk]

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