London’s longest running magic show is coming to a north Norfolk town for a spellbinding evening of magic, illusion and variety.

West End Magic has been performing award-winning shows at London’s Leicester Square Theatre for the last ten years, and it is now preparing to wow audiences in Sheringham for one night only next week.

It comes as part of West End Magic's nationwide tour celebrating a decade of performances in the capital.

The two-hour show will be filled with magic, illusion and mind-reading, alongside knife juggling and comedy.

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Eastern Daily Press:

West End Magic magician Oliver Tabor, who is a multi-award-winning former European and British magic champion, said the show is “all about variety and being family friendly”.

“Anyone from a toddler to a 100-year-old will enjoy it, which is what variety is all about,” he said.

“We have one mission with this show and that’s to entertain in a way the audience has never been entertained before. You’ll see things that’ll make your jaw drop, but there’s also comedy.

“We want people to leave happy and chatting about the show knowing they’ve seen something unique - something they’ll always remember.”

The show is taking place at Sheringham Little Theatre on Saturday, April 29 - at 7pm.

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Eastern Daily Press:

It will feature two special guests - magician, comedian and ventriloquist Paul Henri, from Martham, and comedy magician Tracy Trickstar, from Happisburgh.

Mr Henri said: “We are missing variety from our everyday lives, so when youngsters experience it for the first time live it’s something exciting and new.”

“It’s important to get the next generation into our theatres as live entertainment is unbeatable.”

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Ms Trickstar said: “Expect some audience participation to help me with my brand of comedy and classic magic.

"The show is all about families having fun.”

For information about how to buy tickets, visit sheringhamlittletheatre.com

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