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Keith Brown Mysterious Feats of
Magic and Mind Reading

You’re invited to an evening of magic and mind reading with Keith Brown. This is not your typical series of tricks but rather the fusion of mystery, wonder and imagination in an intimate and interactive theatre setting.

Over July 2nd & 3rd, there will be four performances, two each day at 7 & 9 PM, at the Arts Project located at 203 Dundas St. London, Ontario. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. The Arts Project only seats 100 people so get your tickets before they’re gone.

Born and raised in London, Ontario Keith has shared his amazing magic with audiences in Canada, France, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, the United States, Belgium, the Czech Republic and even on a boat sailing the Mediterranean. For the last six years Keith has kept himself busy performing at private parties, bars, restaurants, weddings as well as charity and corporate functions, for the last six years. Prepare to be engaged in extraordinary feats of magic unlike anything you have ever experienced. Keith uses everyday objects to produce miracles up close and personal, which provides entertainment revolving around you – the audience.

“As a performer I strongly believe in participatory entertainment: magic, you as an audience help create, magic that happens to you rather than at you. What unfolds depends entirely on who is in the seats (that’s you!) and the choices you make, creating a different and unique experience at each performance. “ – Keith Brown

To be a part of a unique, unbelievable and magical experience, call the Arts Project or contact Keith Brown or see his website

The ARTS Project box office: 519-642-2767
Email us: info@artsproject.ca

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Keith came in to The X the other day and I produced an interview he did with Bill Paul. He did a couple tricks that were pretty cool, and I definitely had no idea how he did them.

June 27, 2010 - 4:56pm
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