Cape Times

The art of deception

- Arts writer

THEY’VE dazzled audiences in theatres across the globe for decades with their feats of magic – now three of the world’s finest illusionis­ts, Max Maven, Paul Wilson and Rob Zabrecky, will transform GrandWest’s Roxy Revue Bar into a magical para

dise with the Internatio­nal Stars of Magic show from October 9 to 11 at 8pm.

Hosted by the College of Magic, Cape Town’s only magical arts organisati­on, Internatio­nal Stars of Magic forms part of the 2015 South African Magic Championsh­ips, a triennial event held to select the best magicians nationwide.

The US’s “Mentalist” Maven’s performanc­e has been described as being a “category-defying mind reading show that veers into conceptual art”. Hailed as one of the greatest mindreader­s in the world – Maven will leave you questionin­g what’s real and what’s not – are your thoughts really your own?

UK “Con Artist” Wilson is star of the BBC’s The Real Hustle, he is one of the foremost experts on cons and scams, a master magician, speaker, and authority on the art of deception. Wilson proves that anyone can be conned and that knowledge is the only defence. Don’t miss this incredible glimpse behind a curtain of duplicity.

Zabrecky from the US is “The Deceptioni­st”. He is two time Stage Magician of the Year from the Magic Castle in Los Angeles, the name means ‘abracadabr­a sideways’.

With a penchant for the weird and incredible – or a psycho from the twilight zone doing magic – Zabrecky is renowned as a magical humourist who creates an abstract universe that pushes performanc­e to its very edge.

This year The College of Magic celebrates three and a half decades of training. “We’re thrilled to be partnering with GrandWest in presenting artists of this calibre to local audiences in such a commemorat­ive year. Come and experience the very best magic has to offer,” says director David Gore

0861 915 8000, www.collegeofm­agic.com

 ??  ?? CONCEPTUAL: Mentalist Max Maven will perform at The Roxy.
CONCEPTUAL: Mentalist Max Maven will perform at The Roxy.

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