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Jungle adventure at Children’s Magic Festival

Staff Reporter|Published 1 month ago

Magical Meerkats Lulo Stofile and Larochelle Esterhuysen will take part in the Children’s Magic Festival in April.

Image: Supplied

The Children’s Magic Festival is back at the College of Magic in Claremont from Thursday April 3 to Saturday April 5 and this year it has a jungle theme.

The interactive theatrical experience has been designed especially for young audiences aged 3 to 8 years old. Children are encouraged to dress to the jungle theme. Each day will feature four performances, at 10am, 11am, noon and 2pm.

From sleight-of-hand tricks to larger-than-life illusions, each show is packed with jaw-dropping moments and laughter.

 "The Children's Magic Festival is one of our most beloved events, creating a space where young minds can be amazed, entertained, and inspired by the magic around them. This year's jungle theme promises even more excitement, as our talented young magicians bring the wild to life on stage!" says College of Magic creative director, Chad Findlay.

 Tickets cost from R110 through Quicket.