it's easy to see why Magician Michael Wilkop (aka Mickster The Trickster) has had sellout Fringe shows in 2014, 2015 and 2016. What isn't so easy to see is how he does his tricks - nor should it be.
In 1920’s New York a shy wizard arrives to uncover more spells and creatures for his homeland, becoming involved in a myriad of spell-binding mayhem.
Alex returns to Arkanae Academy for another year with old and new friends, and the ever-increasing threat of the unstoppable Mayan prince, Aven.
The Four Horsemen magic group are blackmailed into carrying out another heist by tech wizard, with events soon moving briskly around the globe.
Paul Dabek may have nothing up his sleeve but there's plenty in his bag of tricks. He's a comedic magician who entertains with his quick-wit and illusions.
As a master of deduction, Colin Cloud uses seemingly impossible powers of observation to reveal the most extraordinary thoughts in our mind. Fun & fascinating!
A magical comedian whose wit is faster than his slight of hand proves how much he hates children by calling the up on stage to assist with his magic tricks.
Everyone needs a little magic in their life...
Shelby thinks of himself as a lone wolf, enjoying life as a stray dog & living off of scraps until he befriends a budding magician and becomes his assistant.
Simon Coronel breaks theatrical spectacle down into its smallest, simplest parts and messes with our perceptions of how illusions work.
They say it’s all done with smoke and mirrors, maybe so, but the art of illusion and magic have dazzled audiences for centuries with its audacious sleight of hand, transformations, and trickery
This 3rd outing of The Illusionists franchise returns us to magic’s golden age when there was a deluge of weird, wonderful and colourful acts to amuse & beguile.
Krendl’s international touring magic show know as Arrested, Under-Developed and Under-Medicated will be appearing for the first time at the Adelaide Fringe.
Jonathan Goodwin’s ever-growing catalogue of terrifying stunts has dazzled television and live audiences for years and as part of the Illusionists 1903, Goodwin makes his Adelaide debut in January 2015.
The Naked Magicians is a ninety-minute comedy strip tease with a few tricks, upbeat music and lots of filthy cheek thrown in.
Let me show you some magic, baby! This week Adelaide welcomes the best in naked magic (and laughs).
Magicians Christopher Wayne & Mike Tyler promise a strip and they deliver after a lot of mirth & magic that's more impressive than their toned bodies.
Comedy magician Scott Stunz presented his solo magician act in a one night only performance at the Bakehouse Theatre.
As a guide to unhappiness, this show succeeds in abundance. There are a few genuine laughs to be had, and the magic is all performed beautifully, but there’s nothing new or spectacular to add any ‘wow’ factor.
The winner of the Fringe Magicians Poker Tournament is Vinh Giang of the show 3 and his nominated charity is Anglicare.