DERREN Brown the multi-award winning master of psychological illusion will return to Mayflower Theatre from 18-23 April 2016.
The world renowned mentalist, magician and illusionist, is "back by phenomenal demand" following ‘Miracle’s 2015 sell-out tour and a critically-acclaimed 10-week run at London’s Palace Theatre.
The new show, Derren Brown: Miracle, is said to be his most daring show yet.
Gracing the stage with his brilliant showmanship and infectious charm, Derren delivers an evening of mind-altering genius. Witness the wonderment of one of the world’s most renowned live performers; a dark manipulator of magic and mind control, a miracle man for modern times.
This is the last chance to see Derren live on stage in the UK for the foreseeable future, so grab those tickets while you can.
He reveals: “It’s been 14 years of touring, and that’s with writing a new show every two years. I may do something overseas for a change, but nothing major here in 2017. After that I’m not sure. I love touring so I don’t imagine I’m stopping for good quite yet. But a break would be lovely.”
This will be Derren’s 7th show since 2003. He has toured every year since then and been watched by an estimated audience of over one and a half million people. He has won two prestigious Olivier Awards, for Something Wicked This Way Comes (2006) and Svengali (2012). His last show, Infamous, was universally acclaimed by critics and the audience alike and people flocked from all over the world to be part of this unique theatrical experience
The performance is not suitable for children under 12 years of age
Tickets for Derren Brown: Miracle (Monday 18 – Saturday 23 April 2016) are on sale from Mayflower Theatre Box Office tel: 023 8071 1811 or online at mayflower.org.uk.
Ovation Restaurant bookings can be made on 023 8071 1833.
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