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Family Easter Magic Show 28th March 4 - 6pm


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Family Easter Comedy Magic Show ? 28th March 1 ? 3 & 4 ? 6pm

@ The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead, London SE15 3BE


Easter Rabbit, puppets, one lucky person to be cut in half, audience participation, comedy, laughter & Great Family Entertainment


A chance to meet Fluffy the Rabbit and Free Bunny Copter to all those attending.


Doors Open 15 minutes early. Interval between two Magical acts, starring Klassy & Amigo?s Magic.


David Klass is one of the busiest family entertainers in the South East.

He has won numerous awards for his magic and has been entertaining children of all ages with his unique, modern and fresh style for over 10 years. He says ?Creating childhood memories, filled with laughter, magic and astonishment makes every second a delight.


Amigo?s Magic is a Member of the Magic Circle and has been on ?Brainiac? and ?The Big Breakfast? Has also performed on The Orient Express, the Shard and as far away as America, Australia, Korea and Japan.


Tickets ?6 per Child, Adult ?7.50 ? Family ticket of four ?20 Family Ticket (5) ?25

www.magicmindreadingandmayhem.co.uk

Tel: 0208 480 8176

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