Outerbridge Magic – Mysteries of the Keyhole House

December 26, 2023

December 31, 2023

$26.78 to $49.64

Ottawa Little Theatre, 400 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa

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Events Description

 

Celebrate the holidays with the entire family at Outerbridge Magic – Mysteries of the Keyhole House, a show filled with magic and illusions that will amaze and thrill audiences of all ages.

Ted and Marion Outerbridge have headlined around the world including Hollywood’s Magic Castle. This summer they wowed audiences in the Ottawa Valley. Now is your last chance to see the show before their upcoming Canadian tour.

From grand illusions and comedy-magic to mentalism and extraordinary prestidigitation, Outerbridge Magic – Mysteries of the Keyhole House is a world-class magic show you’ll never forget.

Here’s what critics across the globe have said about Ted and Marion Outerbridge:

“Masters of Illusion” (CBC Radio, Ottawa).

“Champions of magic” (Bergedorfer Zeitung, Germany).

“A visual feast” (Jinhua Daily, China).

“An astonishing performance” (Ottawa Life Magazine).

Don’t miss your chance to see this unique performance close to home!

The story of Ted and Marion’s mysterious Keyhole House has generated over 30 million views on TikTok and been featured on the CTV National News, CBC, TVO and The Golf Channel.

Who is it for?
all-ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets :General Admission: $49.64

Senior – 60 and over: $39.40

Youth – 25 and under: $26.78
How to get tickets?
Buy Online

WHEN & WHERE

Date & Time:

Tuesday, December 26 to Saturday, December 30, 2023 | 7:30 PM – 9:15 PM

Sunday, December 31, 2023 | 3:00 PM – 4:45 PM

Venue:

Ottawa Little Theatre

400 King Edward Avenue Ottawa, ON K1N 7M7

Public transport accessible

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  1. Bill Crimson

    Meh. Ted Outerbridge is clumsy with his intersecting hangar work, and it is easy to see him working the breaks. His partner’s handkerchief trick painfully shows the wire involved, and her quick changes are as clumsy as the hangar work. The fake head in the alarm clock was not in any way realistic, and even with music blaring, it is easy to hear the various mechanisms.
    The dancing was brilliant, though it went on far too long, and he did a good job of pulling the audience in. His Copperfield name dropping was awkward.
    All in all, a mediocre performance

    August 14, 2023 at 2:30 PM

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