Putting London back on the map as the epicentre of pioneering magical magnificence, Impossible is running at the Noel Coward Theatre this summer
A magnificent magic show set to thrill the West End
It is a show that has been described as the biggest of its kind in decades. Featuring eight of the biggest names in magic and illusion across the world, Impossible looks set to thrill audiences in the West End this July and August.
The world’s biggest magicians
Gathering on stage for one incredible show of spectacular magic is the astonishing mind reader Chris Cox, the psychological trickster Katherine Mills, incredibly talented magician Ben Hart, the well-known television escapologist Jonathan Goodwin, and the bewildering digital marvel Jamie Allan. Further acts are yet to be announced.
Featuring cutting-edge technology
Impossible combines a range of magical artistry, including implausible up-close sleights of the hand, astonishingly cutting-edge illusions and death-defying escapology, in one fast-moving, awe-inspiring show that every generation will remember and enjoy.
Impossible is directed by the multi-award winner Anthony Owen, the magic consultant for Channel Four’s popular Derren Brown magic show.
The show is produced by Jamie Hendry Productions, with lighting by Tim Lutkin, scenic design by Andrew Edwards, video design by Duncan McLean and sound by Gareth Owen.
Impossible is running at the Noel Coward Theatre from Friday 24 July until Saturday 29 August 2015.