Review: The Telepath and the Conjuror

Take an hour out of your busy Fringe day to experience the supernatural through the lens of the very talented duo of Oberon and Yarrow. You will leave shaking your head, and probably never figure out the tricks. But then, that is why is it called magic.


Review: Heka

Gandini Juggles with Magic


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: 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: Magic Gareth

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


Review: The Magic of Ryan Kane

This show is very entertaining, well performed - and will wow you!


Review: Paul Zenon: Trust Me!

Three shows rolled into one - a master standup, a master storyteller and a master magician