Enjoy an intimate, storytelling magic-show from Scottish Champion of Magic Billy Reid.
This is a live and interactive experience –
YOU choose the cards
YOU make the decisions and
YOU control the outcome of the impossible!
A festive fusion of spellbinding sleight-of-hand, tall tales and mind-reading from the comfort of your own sofa! Just make sure you Watch Closely…
Age 7+
Please note there’s a £1 booking fee per ticket/pass.
Rated #1 of 39 “Shows & Concerts” in Glasgow on TripAdvisor.
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