Fresh in from London’s West End, magician Jamie Allan’s AMAZE offers everything necessary for a spectacular magic show: an intimate setting at New World Stages for seeing his eye-defying acts close-up, every conceivable type of new and traditional magic – levitation, items appearing out of thin air, logic-defying card tricks, tech magic, people split in half, mind-bending twists, and much more — along with entertaining audience participation.
This is a limited run New York City debut, so catch it while you can because you won’t ever forget it.
The show’s magic displays are seamlessly folded into a candid, memorable, and poignant tale of Jamie Allan’s life, starting when he was a young boy of four or five in England and living above a pub. He deserves all of the gold stars for a well-conceived and performed show that will delight people of all ages with its unforgettable offerings, including an extraordinary tale of a life immersed in creating what seems to be the impossible.
There is no “bad seat” in the New World Stages theater, as the balcony seats are engaged in the show. Even if you’re a diehard magic skeptic or a magician yourself, you will walk away at the end of this show feeling thoroughly magic-sated and mesmerized. You will also walk away knowing quite a lot about Jamie Allan, a thoughtful and personable performer and host.
Whether you’re visiting New York City and looking for something truly distinctive to do, or a jaded local New Yorker who has seen it all, this show will restore your faith in the wondrous enchantment of pure magic. It runs through November 2nd, and revealing too much about its magic will ruin it for viewers, so suffice it to say that you will be awestruck.
Prior to this NYC debut, Jamie Allan sold millions in tickets around the globe, and he premiered on Britain’s iMagician show in 1995 as a teenager, astounding viewers with his artful and novel approach. He pushes the boundaries of modern illusions, incorporating holograms, laser beams, 3D video mapping, and interactive technology to genuinely amaze spectators.
The show runs 2 hours and 15 minutes, including an intermission.
Read more and book tickets here.
New World Stages
Stage 5
340 W 50th Street / between 8th & 9th Avenues
New York, NY 10019