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Win tickets to see Mo Magic on stage

Fall in love with magic this Valentine’s Day weekend.

HAVING astonished, amazed and entertained a number of celebrities, personalities and the public on season one of his weekly prime time TV show titled “Magic with Mo” on SABC3, South African magician Mo Magic now brings his magic to the stage at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre (UKZN Howard College Campus) from 11 to 14 February.

Audiences can expect to see some of the highlights re-created from his TV show, and other routines saved especially for the 90 minute theatre show. His fast-paced performance showcases his favourite’s effects and routines from the past 14 years.

He invites audiences to witness the impossible in an unprecedented show featuring sleight of hand, mind reading, metal bending, illusion, psychology and audience participation.

The theatre show, simply titled “Mo Magic” provides a fun alternative for couples wanting to make their Valentine’s weekend magically memorable. This is the only chance to see the show in Durban as it will tour other parts of South Africa after the run at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre.

The show will be at 8pm from Thursday 11 to Saturday 13 February, and at 3pm on Sunday 14 February.

Tickets available through Computicket are R100, R120 and R140.

No under 6s.

WIN!

TWO lucky Berea Mail readers can win double tickets to the show on Thursday, 11 February. Fill in the competition entry form below to stand a chance of winning!

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The competition will run until midnight on Tuesday 9 February, and the winners will be contacted by phone on Wednesday 10 February.

Tickets will be left at the box office at the venue and competition winners’ names will be on a list.

Tickets are not transferable and must be collected latest 30 minutes before the show (7.30pm), or these will be sold to people at the door.

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