Theatres and the coronavirus outbreak
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Some smaller theatres have already made plans to reopen, though this does not apply yet to all venues.
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16 Jul to 30 Aug 2021
Palace Theatre
Image courtesy Palace Theatre
Synopsis
Five incredible acts.
A vaudevillian journey of illusion.
WONDERMENT brings its magic to the West End this Summer.
WONDERMENT brings together some of the greatest illusionists live on stage in a breath-taking display of magic and illusion that will electrify, surprise and leave theatregoers in awe at what they are seeing.
WONDERMENT gives a fresh, dynamic and thrilling spin on one of the greatest historical art forms, magic.
Five acts will appear at each performance and showcase their incredible talents, acts announced so far are, the multi-award-winning Mind Reader and TV star Chris Cox and star of Britain's Got Talent's Josephine Lee, the most talked about woman in magic.
Step inside the wonderous Palace Theatre and be transported to a variety performance like no other where the audiences are an integral part of the show - comedy, illusion, magic, entertainment and mystery make it a fun night for all the family.
You'll be amazed, entertained and puzzled as this show like no other has to be seen to be believed!
Background information, advisory warnings
Age suitability: 5+
Social media & info
Theatre
London W1D 5AY
Dates
Performance days & times
Monday and Thursday - 3pm
Saturday and Sunday - 3-45pm
Tickets
Cast
Chris Cox
Josephine Lee
Creatives
Director: Annabel Mutale Reed
Set designer: Justin Williams
Production: John-Webb Carter and Jamie Chapman Dixon, Carter Dixon Productions, Stephen McGill, McGill Productions, Piers Cottee-Jones, Piers Cottee-Jones Entertainment in association with Mitchell Reeve for M. Green Productions, Carlos Candal and Paul Mansfield