“Masters of Illusion Live!” Magic Show for Two on Friday, February 1, at 8 p.m. (Up to 46% Off). Two Options Available.
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Television show turned touring performance brings some of today’s top magicians to stages all across the country
Magic shows fill onlookers with a sense of wonder, much like watching a parade of Disneyland floats crash into the Grand Canyon. Get astonished with this deal to see “Masters of Illusion Live!” at Count Basie Theatre on Friday, February 1, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Choose between the following seating options:
- For $59, you get two tickets in the orchestra section (up to a $110 value).
- For $43, you get two tickets in the balcony (up to a $78 value).<p>
Based on the television show Masters of Illusion: Impossible Magic, the “Masters of Illusion Live!” tour brings some of today’s top performers to theaters across the country. Any one of the magical consortium’s wizards might headline in these revues, depending on availability and local laws about traveling in a locked safe. Ed Alonzo, the “Misfit of Magic,” entertains as a three-ring-ready circusmaster with a dark sense of humor, and the Budapest-born Katalin puts on a bewitching act of daring escapes and impossible costume changes. The stage also may be graced by talents such as the award-winning duo Ayala and Tanya, or goofy sleight-of-hand of card-conjurer Michael Finney.
Television show turned touring performance brings some of today’s top magicians to stages all across the country
Magic shows fill onlookers with a sense of wonder, much like watching a parade of Disneyland floats crash into the Grand Canyon. Get astonished with this deal to see “Masters of Illusion Live!” at Count Basie Theatre on Friday, February 1, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Choose between the following seating options:
- For $59, you get two tickets in the orchestra section (up to a $110 value).
- For $43, you get two tickets in the balcony (up to a $78 value).<p>
Based on the television show Masters of Illusion: Impossible Magic, the “Masters of Illusion Live!” tour brings some of today’s top performers to theaters across the country. Any one of the magical consortium’s wizards might headline in these revues, depending on availability and local laws about traveling in a locked safe. Ed Alonzo, the “Misfit of Magic,” entertains as a three-ring-ready circusmaster with a dark sense of humor, and the Budapest-born Katalin puts on a bewitching act of daring escapes and impossible costume changes. The stage also may be graced by talents such as the award-winning duo Ayala and Tanya, or goofy sleight-of-hand of card-conjurer Michael Finney.