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Mo shares Moments of Wonder

Win tickets to Mo Magic's new show at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre.

FOLLOWING the success of his 2016 theatre tour, magician extraordinaire Mo Magic is set to intrigue, astonish and entertain KZN audiences with his brand new theatre show titled Moments of Wonder at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre on UKZN campus from 9 to 12 March.

Taking the experience of magic to audiences across the country, and recently returning from Las Vegas and Hollywood, in this 90 minute interactive performance, Mo Magic takes the audience on a journey to the impossible with his world class magic, mystifying mentalism, incredible illusions and family friendly comedy.

Mo’s passion for entertaining with the art of magic has attracted the attention of magicians worldwide. In February 2017, he was featured as the cover story for international magic magazine “Vanish”, the world’s largest magic magazine read by over 100 000 magicians worldwide . This is the first time a South African magician has been awarded the accolade.

An honours degree graduate in electronic engineering, Mo resigned from a lucrative career as a project manager, in 2010, to pursue his passion for the art form. His prime hit TV series was very well received nationally and is currently being rebroadcasted by the SABC, weekly.

Book your tickets early and be part of the magic. Tickets start from R100 and are available through www.computicket.com, 0861 915 8000 or at Shoprite Checkers Money Market Counters. Online link for bookings via Computicket is: https://bit.ly/2kORjsB.

THREE lucky Berea Mail readers can win double tickets for the performance on Wednesday, 8 March at 8pm. Complete the entry form below. The competition will run until midnight on 5 March.

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