Lincolnshire Marketing teams up with the bad bod of magic to support Cash for Kids!

Tom and the guys at Lincolnshire Marketing have teamed up to with The Bad Boy of Magic - Scott Perry to support Cash For Kids - a local charity.

Scott has been a professional magician since 2011. Between then and now he has entertained British royalty on numerous occasions, Hollywood celebrities such as Will.I.Am and Joanna Lumley as well as at corporate events, weddings and private parties across the nation. He’s also been the resident magician for The Lincolnshire Marketing Conference.

When we got the opportunity to support Scott’s upcoming event we were really interested. When we found out that profits go to Cash For Kids, we were on board! We’re not the only ones either. The team at Cobalt Human Solutions and APT Legal are also sponsoring the event.

Here is why you should also support the event and don’t just take our word for it:

“That was truly amazing” - HRH King Charles

“I’ve never seen a close-up magic trick like that and have no idea. Absolutely unbelievable” - Peter Levy, BBC Look North

“That is remarkable” - Jeremy Irons, Actor

Banned for life from the world-renowned Magic Circle, the “bad boy of magic” now brings a unique magic experience to The Blue Room, Lincoln. Combining traditional magic with modern twists, you will be entertained and full of wonder. If you’re already a lover of magic or an undecided sceptic, MAGIC! With A Pinch Of Comedy will surely satiate your thoughts on magic.

GENERAL Tickets - £25

CONCESSION Tickets (over 60, under 16 and students) - £15

ID may be required for proof of age.

Friday 9th August - Adult only show (18+)

Doors open at 7pm

Curtain up at 7.30pm

Show is approx 2 hours including intermission

Saturday 10th August - Ages 10+

Doors open at 6pm

Curtain up at 6.30pm

Show is approx 2 hours including intermission

To keep up-to-date on content of the show and sneak-peaks follow Scott on Instagram and Facebook using @scottperrymagic

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