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Champions Of Magic

Wed. Nov. 20, 2024 8p.m.

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    Performances for Young Audiences

On the right of the image, four magicians with sunglasses run forward as a burst of multiple colors explodes behind them. Three of the magicians wear suits with white shirts, and one magician wears a black leather outfit. On the left of the image is the program title, “Champions Of Magic, Chasing the Unbelievable.” On the bottom of the image is a quote from Broadway World that reads “Dazzles audiences with a show like no other.”

Champions Of Magic

Enjoy an insider’s look at our companies as they prepare onstage for performance.

Following a decade touring the world as one of the most successful magic shows in history, the Champions Of Magic team is back with an explosive all-new show featuring thrilling and mind-bending illusions. Fusing their skills in grand-scale magic, a flair for spectacle, and undeniable showmanship, this interactive, high-energy show is sure to entertain the entire family. Combining their signature humor with groundbreaking magic, this team of illusionists presents a brand-new production unlike anything that has come before.

This production contains flashing lights and strobe effects.

November 20, 2024

Eisenhower Theater, recommended for grades 9-12

Estimated duration is approximately two hours and thirty minutes with an intermission.

Are you a parent, caregiver, or adult looking for a listing of available public performances and times (November 19-December 1)? Find out more on the public show page!

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Each survey will take approximately five minutes to complete. The results will be used to inform future Kennedy Center Education program planning. Thank you in advance for sharing your valuable perspective!

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