Barrfields Theatre in Largs is set to host one of its biggest magic shows ever and promises a top class night of world class talent.
The town has a long history of welcoming top talent from the world of magic, including TV star, the late Paul Daniels.
And this May's offering promises to be something very special indeed, with a magic convention taking place in the town, welcoming some of the top skills on show from around the globe.
A show spokesperson said: "Experience an unforgettable night filled with world-class magic, jaw-dropping illusions and astonishing visual delights.
"Brought to you by The Scottish Association of Magical Societies this one-night-only event features a stunning display of some of the best international magic and variety entertainment.
"A true variety show in every sense featuring large-scale illusions, hilarious comedy, captivating circus skills, ventriloquism, extraordinary sleight of hand and even a European champion of magic!"
Hosted by award-winning comedian Billy Kirkwood, the acts include: Oliver Tabor - multi British and European award winning magician; Daiquiri Dusk - sensational hoop artist; Olivier Henning - rising magic star from the Netherlands; Nikola Arkane - star of Sweden’s Got Talent.
Renowned illusionists Taylor Morgan and Rebecca Foyle are also in the exciting line-up, as well as Leigh Milne who is described as ‘Scotland’s Magic Sensation’ and comedian ventriloquist.
The International Magic & Variety Show comes to Largs on May 4 at 7.30pm, presented by Scottish Association of Magical Societies, and promises to be a fantastic world class line up of acts includes fun for all ages.
Tickets are available from here.
The Scottish Association of Magical Societies Convention is coming to Largs in May - with the big show being the highlight of the three day event which will see magicians come to workshops in the town.
It will see magicians from the UK and from abroad taking part in lectures, entertainment and lots of magic of course.
In excess of 100 magicians are expected to be visiting Largs over two days during the weekend which will also bring a boost to the local economy. See story here
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