Jeremy Meadow
Philip Escoffey - Six More Impossible Things Before Dinner (UK)
Synopsis
Extra Show Just Announced! - Saturday 17th April @ 5pm. Tickets On Sale Now!
Direct from an extended season at Sydney Opera House and having stormed the Edinburgh and Melbourne comedy festivals, the enfant terrible of mind-reading returns, making audiences challenge what they fundamentally believe is possible.
Charming, self-effacing, clever and utterly compelling, is Philip Escoffey mind-reader or con man? And are you sceptic, believer or fence-sitter?
If you missed him in his smash-hit 2009 show, now's your chance to catch him. If you saw him, come back for some new impossibilities taken from the dark, dangerous world of influence, belief, need - and deceit.
"It would be unforgivable to tell you what happens at the end of this astounding show. ★★★★" The Scotsman (UK)
"To be undone by his mind reading on stage (as this reviewer was) is disarming and defies logic. ★★★★½" The Age
"One of the most surprising, slyly manipulative and intelligent shows I have ever seen." Sunday Age
http://www.siximpossiblethings.co.uk
Reviews
"Seeing is deceiving"
The Age
""...There are events here seemingly immune to conventional explanation.""
The Metro
""Singularly gifted""
The Scotsman
""You have blown my mind.""
Grant Lauchlan STV
"This astounding show... such breathtaking skill... nothing short of a masterpiece!"
Kate Copstick, The Scotsman
""Escoffey is a thoroughly entertaining performer - witty, sharp and at times very funny.""
The Age
"This man is, absolutely, the best mind reader I have ever seen"
Kochie, Channel 7 Sunrise
Date
25 March - 18 April
Times
Tue-Sat 7pm, Sun 6pm & Sat 17 Apr 5.00pm
Duration
60 minutes
Venue
Trades Hall - New Ballroom
Cnr Lygon & Victoria Sts, Carlton
Wheelchair access
Prices
Full Fri & Sat $32
Full Wed-Thu & Sun $30
Group (8 or more) Fri & Sat $29
Concession Fri & Sat $27
Group (8 or more) Wed-Thu & Sun $27
Concession Wed-Thu & Sun $25
Preview $25
Tightarse Tuesday $25
Bookings
- Ticketmaster 1300 660 013
- At the door

