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The magic is back! New Haven's magicians bring magic to the Elm City for the 8th year.

The magic is back!   New Haven's magicians bring magic to the Elm City for the 8th year.

All shows are free and open to the public

 

Saturday 10/25/2014 2:00 pm

Cyril the Sorcerer presents "Escape from the Goblins"
Main Branch, New Haven Free Public Library

133 Elm Street 

203-946-8130

 

Sunday 10/26/2014 3:00 and 4:00 pm

Cyril the Sorcerer presents "Fair Trade Magic"

Ten Thousand Villages

1054 Chapel Street

203-776-0854

 

Tuesday 10/28/14 5:30 pm

Cyril the Sorcerer presents "Escape from the Goblins"

Wilson Branch, New Haven Free Public Library

303 Washington Avenue

203-946-2228

 

Wednesday 10/29/2014 4:30 pm

The Amazing Andy

Mitchell Branch, New Haven Free Public Library

37 Harrison Street

203-946-8117

 

Wednesday 10/29/2014 6:00 pm

The Amazing Andy

Stetson Branch, New Haven Free Public Library

200 Dixwell Avenue

203-946-8119

 

Thursday 10/30/2014 5:30 pm

Fair Haven Branch, New Haven Free Public Library

"Magic Moments with Bryan Lizotte"

182 Grand Avenue

203-946-8115

 

Friday 10/31/2014 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Cyril the Sorcerer will be performing strolling magic

The Hill Farmers' Market

CMHC parking lot, 34 Park Street (corner of Park & South Streets)

203-773-3736

 

Magic Week New Haven

is in its 8th year!   As part of a new and growing tradition among magicians, New Haven's magicians bring magic shows to the public during the last 7 days of October.   This not only honors the art of magic at a magical time of year, but also honors the life and memory of Harry Houdini.  Houdini passed away on Halloween 1926.  

 

Magic Week New Haven

is brought to you by the local chapter of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, Ring 59.   Those with a sincere interest in the magical arts are welcome to learn more about learning and performing magic!   203-737-0475 / cyril.may@aya.yale.edu /www.ibmring59.com

 

Magic in New Haven

For more information on magic in the New Haven area visit www.magicnewhaven.com

 

"Magic, by its ability to capture the imagination, can change the world." 

- Cyril the Sorcerer

 

For more information contact:

CJ May - Resourcerer

Cyril the Sorcerer

Greening the Planet One Magic Show at a Time

www.betterworldmagic.com

www.cyrilthesorcerer.com

203-737-0475

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