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Real life Hogwarts Graduates Reunites in 2011 West End Show, Feb 26

By: Jan. 26, 2011
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The Davenports Demon Magic Club present 'West End Magic' at the New Players Theatre, in London, on Saturday 26th February 2011 at 7:30pm. A unique showcase featuring some of the country's best and finest magical artistes, right in the heart of the West End with an amazing array of family entertainment including stage illusions, mind reading, death-defying extreme juggling, dancing and comedy.

Magic has exploded back on prime time terrestrial television with the likes of BBC1's ‘The Magicians' and ITV's ‘Penn and Teller: Fool Us' to join favourites such as Derren Brown. With the public appetite whetted here's a chance to see great live entertainment including magic in it's various forms live on stage, in the West End, for all the family.

West End Magic hits London, with it's third outing, last year's show, the first to be in the New Players' Theatre, was a sell out event.

The show stars award winning magicians Oliver Tabor and Lee Hathaway, Britain's Got Talent semi finalist Phil Blackmore and top entertainers and illusionists Paul Henri, Wayne Trice, Steve Majes, James Pritchard and Kane Sinclair-Sojka plus for the first time West End Magic will also include the vocal delights of Georgia Lee and her dance troupe.

Many of them members of the prestigious Magic Circle, were former ‘students' of the Demon Club, an academy for junior magicians, much like the school for wizardry and witchcraft found in the Harry Potter novels. They used to meet in Davenports, one of the world's oldest magic shops, hidden away in Charing Cross Underground - similar to the secret platform 9 and 3/4 at King's Cross Station that J.K. Rowling wrote about.

Amateur magicians aged 8-18 would attend lectures and read books to learn the mystical art. Past members include TV stars Steven Mulhern and Dominic Wood, Royal Variety performer Paul Zerdin and many award-winning magicians.

West End Magic promises audiences a unique chance to see a wide variety of magical styles from large-scale illusions to close-up magic performed right in front of your eyes, and is suitable for all ages.

Tickets cost only £15 for adults and £12.50 for children.
Ticketweb 08444 771 000

Show trailer www.westendmagic.com/page5.htm

 



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