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Midweek Magic Mix, Wednesday 1 March, 7.30pm to 10pm, The Illusioneer, Herne Hill


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If you love magic and illusion, now?s your chance to get that bit closer to it at Herne Hill?s unique and intimate 20-seater theatre.


On the first Wednesday of every month, the atmospheric theatre, in Half Moon Lane, hosts an evening of magic. The MidWeek Magic show, for adults only, is presented by Barrie Westwell (The Illusioneer) and The illusioneer Team of expert magicians and illusionists. Expect outstanding entertainment, a mixture of magic styles and an escape from the norm.



Barrie, Herne Hill?s Illusioneer, says, ?There?s always a great feeling in the theatre that night as people break up their working week with a dip into the world of illusion.?


The Illusioneer also hosts an evening of close-up magic at the tables on the third Wednesday of each month.


The next MidWeek Magic show is on Wednesday 1 March. Doors are open at 7.30pm for the 8pm show. Tickets cost ?15. Please bring your own liquid refreshments but no food please! We provide drinking vessels. The Illusioneer is based at 19, Half Moon Lane. Contact [email protected] for information and to book tickets. www.theillusioneer.co.uk

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