Museum of Magic! - Professional Magician Showcase
  • West End

Once a month the Museum of Comedy is transformed into the Museum of Magic! Magicians from the prestigious London Magic Circle and West End Magic congregate to present an unforgettable afternoon for children and families alike! Electrifying magician & Hogwarts professor Wayne Trice will be teaching young wizards aged 7-13!

Each event features:

  • One of three different Children's Magic Workshops
  • A Professional Magician Showcase for all the family!
  • A designated parents' area with newspapers, coffee and the magic of some peace and quiet!

Tickets purchased through this page are for the Professional Magician Showcases only. You can book tickets for the Children's Magic Workshops here.

Book a spot before they vanish!

The next Museum of Magic Days will be:

Saturday 21st July

Workshop - Shazam
Performance - Oliver Meech

Saturday 25th August

Workshop - Abracadabra
Performance - Wayne Trice

Saturday 29th September

Workshop - Hocus Pocus
Performance - Oliver Tabor

Saturday 27th October

Workshop - Shazam
Performance - Wayne Trice

Saturday 24th November

Workshop - Abracadabra
Performance - Oliver Tabor

Oliver Tabor - Contemporary Conjuror
Oliver performs extraordinary illusions, where objects change form and shape in his hands, tables float and hundreds of butterflies come to life that might leave you wondering whether reality really can be bent and manipulated in this mans hands. A spellbinding show for all the family. A multi-award winning magician and recent award-winner at the 2017 European Championships of Magic.

'Oliver was so good it made me realise the true value of going to see a live magic show' - The Sun
'A superb act' - BBC
'Oliver Tabor was Outstanding' - Trip advisor

Wayne Trice - Magic in a Trice
Wayne's magic show is highly interactive combining clever sleight of hand with comedy to present a fun-filled show, suitable for the entire family. Although Wayne will tell you that Magic isn't real, you may start to wonder once you have witnessed objects transport from one place to another, watched solid go through solid, and experienced Wayne reading people's minds.

Oliver Meech - When Magic & Food Collide

After two sell-out Edinburgh Fringe runs, Oliver's back with a new magical mash-up. Expect a comedy magic show stuffed with jaw-dropping, mouth-watering tricks. Tummies will rumble, ribs will be tickled, and gobs will be smacked. Ages 7-107: family-friendly, adult-friendly, generally friendly.

'My jaw hit the floor' - BBC
'Could rival Derren Brown' - TheatreWales
'Hilarious' - Buxton Fringe
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