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Virtual Magic Shows

San Francisco magician Kevin Blake (as seen on America’s Got Talent, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Thrillist, Street Magic) has designed an all digital show that successfully creates a group feeling of wonder, leaving guests happily in awe and bringing much needed joy and feelings of togetherness in a strange time.

“The most fun I’ve had since quarantine began.”

OVERVIEW

Virtual Reality – A Quarantined Magic Show is a fully interactive all-digital show for the sheltered masses. It’s intimate and close-up, it includes audience participation throughout and all the magic, mentalism, coincidences, and hilarious possibilities that you normally find in my shows—but half the audience is probably wearing sweatpants.

The show takes place virtually over Zoom. Before purchasing a ticket, be sure Zoom works on your machine. As the show progresses, guests will experience mysteries that happen both virtually and in reality, with unique illusions designed to reach through the screen and into your own hands.

Limited to 50 tickets per event.

TICKETS

More dates available soon.

Friday, May 29
The Palace Theater - Virtual
Friday, June 05
The Palace Theater - Virtual
Friday, June 12
The Palace Theater - Virtual
Friday, June 19
The Palace Theater - Virtual
Friday, June 26
The Palace Theater - Virtual
Friday, July 3
The Palace Theater - Virtual
Thursday, September 3
The Palace Theater - Virtual
HOW IT WORKS

1) Ensure your computer is Zoom compatible, and your webcam and microphone work.
2) Buy a ticket for your household.
3) Log in to the Zoom waiting room 10 minutes before showtime
5) Experience mystery.

FREQUENTLY ASKED:

Is this a family show?

The show is for adults. Kids can enjoy, but this is not your kids’ magic show. To be clear: there aren’t any inappropriate themes, but it is written for an adult audience and includes illusions that may go over the head of the little ones.

Do guests need to turn their cameras on?

Yes! Guests must turn their cameras on—it helps create a group atmosphere and is essential for the interactive components of the illusions. This is a real show, not YouTube. We’re creating an experience similar to actually going to a theater!

I'm not in the Bay Area. Can I still book this experience?

As long as you’re awake during the showtime.

How long is the show?

45 minutes long. Scheduled in an hour time slot.

OVERVIEW

Virtual Reality – A Quarantined Magic Show is a fully interactive all-digital show for the sheltered masses. It’s intimate and close-up, it includes audience participation throughout and all the magic, mentalism, coincidences, and hilarious possibilities that you normally find in my shows—but half the audience is probably wearing sweatpants.

The show takes place virtually over Zoom. Before purchasing a ticket, be sure Zoom works on your machine. As the show progresses, guests will experience mysteries that happen both virtually and in reality, with unique illusions designed to reach through the screen and into your own hands.

TICKETS
Friday, May 29, 7:00 PM → SOLD OUT
Friday, June 5, 7:00 PM → SOLD OUT
Friday, June 12, 7:00 PM → SOLD OUT
Friday, June 19, 7:00 PM → SOLD OUT
Friday, June 26, 7:00 PM → SOLD OUT
Friday, July 3, 7:00 PM → SOLD OUT
Thursday, September 3, 7:00 PM → GET TICKETS
HOW IT WORKS

1) Ensure your computer is Zoom compatible, and your webcam and microphone work.
2) Buy a ticket for your household.
3) Log in to the Zoom waiting room 10 minutes before showtime
5) Experience mystery.

FREQUENTLY ASKED:

Is this a family show?

The show is for adults. Kids can enjoy, but this is not your kids’ magic show. To be clear: there aren’t any inappropriate themes, but it is written for an adult audience and includes illusions that may go over the head of the little ones.

Do guests need to turn their cameras on?

Yes! Guests must turn their cameras on—it helps create a group atmosphere and is essential for the interactive components of the illusions. This is a real show, not YouTube. We’re creating an experience similar to actually going to a theater!

I'm not in the Bay Area. Can I still book this experience?

As long as you’re awake during the showtime.

How long is the show?

45 minutes long. Scheduled in an hour time slot.

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Contact Kevin

General enquiries
hello@kevinblakemagic.com

Call/text: 415-952-6106

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Hogwarts
North Tower
1415 Hyde St
San Francisco, CA

T: +1 (415) 952 6106
E: hello@kevinblakemagic.com