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Mentalist and magician to wow audiences

Brendon Peel plans to wow audiences on the East Coast with his unique brand of magic and mentalism.

DO you believe in magic? Mentalist and magician, Brendon Peel, has performed across South Africa and internationally.

Now he plans to wow audiences on the East Coast with his unique brand of magic and mentalism.

Hocus Pocus is a show filled with hard-hitting mentalism and mind reading routines as well as more traditional magic tricks as Peel guides the audience through a variety of illusions and feats blended together with a fun-loving and humorous approach.

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Born to be an entertainer, and with a strong theatrical background, Peel said you can call him a magician, a mentalist or an illusionist.

“I am what is known as a mentalist, which is basically a magician who focuses in on performing magic of the mind,” he explains.

“Designing shows that incorporate effects or illusions that have never been seen before really excites me,” he continues.

“In magic, it is beautiful when you can suspend someone’s reality even if it is for just a fleeting moment.”

Named by critics as one of the top performers in his field, Peel is guaranteed to engage, entertain and blow the minds of everyone in the audience.

Join him on this journey through the mind and head to the Rhumbelow Theatre at Tina’s Hotel in Kloof to see the show (on 12 and 13 September).  Secure Parking is available.

Tables seat six and tickets are R150 each, R130 for pensioners and students with a valid student card.

Contact Roland Stansel on 0824998636.

 

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