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Win tickets to see Magic Goes Wrong in the West End!

Three lucky readers will receive a pair of tickets to see Mischief's latest spectacle at the Apollo Theatre, London

Jewish News has teamed up with Mischief, the team behind BBC series The Goes Wrong Show and The Play That Goes Wrong, to offer three lucky readers a pair of tickets to see Mischief’s latest spectacle, Magic Goes Wrong at the Apollo Theatre in London!

The critically-acclaimed show opens tonight (Thursday) at the Apollo Theatre and is currently touring the UK.

Join a hapless gang of moderately skilled and accident-prone magicians presenting a charity fundraiser. As the accidents spiral out of control, so does their fundraising target.

Created with magic legends Penn & Teller, this evening of grand illusion with breathtaking tricks and typical Mischief comedy will tickle your funny bones and fill you with wonder.

Magic Goes Wrong opened to critical acclaim and was nominated for Best Entertainment or Comedy at the 2020 Olivier Awards. Be astounded and surprised by a magic show like no other.

Now playing at the Apollo Theatre on Shafesbury Avenue until 27 February 2022.

To book your tickets (from £27.50), visit magicgoeswrong.com

The show is also currently on a UK tour.

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Three winners will receive a pair of tickets to see Magic Goes Wrong at the Apollo Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue, valid for Sunday and Tuesday to Thursday performances from 2 January to 3 February 2022, subject to availability. No cash alternative. Travel and accommodation not included. Prize is as stated, not transferable, not refundable and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or exchanged in whole or in part for cash. By supplying your email address, you agree to receive marketing information from the JN Media Group or any of its affiliates and carefully selected third parties. The promotion excludes employees of Jewish News and the promoter, their immediate families, their agents or anyone professionally connected to the relevant promotion. Proof of eligibility must be provided on request. For full Ts and Cs, see www.jewishnews.co.uk. Closing date: 4 November 2021

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