Genre: Magic

Review: The Bubble Whisperer
Maxwell the Bubbleologist A fantastically well-crafted mellow excitement to start your day

Review: Edinburgh Magic
Quantum takes us away from the tech-heavy venues of Assembly and George Square, and into an intimate show that feels like a private party at the Plaza Hotel.

Review: 1 Moment in Time
This new spin on magic goes beyond the prestidigitation into a thought-provoking realm. You will leave the performance shaking your head but thoroughly entertained.

Review: The Dreamer – Live
Be inspired by James Phelan, who is living his dream through a brilliantly-staged magic and mentalism production. It is a magic show but so much more.

Review: Pure Imagination – A Willy Wonka Parody and Comedy Magic Show
Standard magic enjoyed by the kids.

Review: Influence
A superb debut show, Influence enjoys quite a long run and suggests that Stockroom’s an exciting fresh venture. And that embedded with Collective Theatre’s acting studios and writing rooms provided, this company and theatre synergy is more like a gleaming hub where magic in non-magic shows is poised to happen.

Review: LEON the Magician: Table Tennis is Magic
This show serves up a unique and highly entertaining hour of magic and more

Review: The Big Birthday Show with Magic Gareth
A superior children’s show delivered with verve and vitality and with a lot of skill and with a dollop of kids.

Review: Dirty Tricks: How the Illusionati Rule the World
Revealed, the secret cabal of magicians that rule the world

Review: Magic Gareth
A wonderful children’s half hour of magic and a big personality that is a delightfully child friendly experience

Review: Funny and interactive kids’ magic show with Magic Gareth
Magic Gareth zooms into family living rooms to engage and mystify kids

Review: Paul Zenon: Trust Me!
Three shows rolled into one - a master standup, a master storyteller and a master magician

Review: The New and Improved I Hate Children, Children’s Show
An exceptionally polished children’s show that turns rainy days and having to drag your kids around with you into an art form of joy.

Review: Ben Hart: The Nutshell
Magic and illusion with a strong focus on card manipulation and an eerie theme

Review: Neil Henry: Mindwangler
Hardly mindless but mind boggling mentalism from a master of the art