THE ART OF THE MAGICIAN

Tony Griffith


Region:
South West
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional - hobby
Fee:
Paid
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
24th March 2019

Are you looking for something new to include in your organisation's programme of events.

Are you looking for interesting Speakers?

Whether you are a member of Probus. a Ladies Organisation, Civic Society, History Club, U3A or some similar organisation THE ART OF THE MAGICIAN could be just the thing you are looking for.

THE ART OF THE MAGICIAN is a visual talk presentation that explores various aspects of the magician's art in an entertaining way.

As well as showing some of the 'tricks of the trade' Tony will talk about some of the famous magicians of yesteryear.

Log on to his web site www.tonygriffith.co.uk for more details and to print off a copy of his talks brochure

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About Tony Griffith

Tony Griffith has a background in education including the Headship of a primary school.

His MAGIC OF SCIENCE show has been presented to primary and secondary schools throughout the U.K.

He has performed his magic for some of the UK's leading companies at trade shows and other corporate events.

He has entertained and lectured throughout the U.S.A, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the U.K.

Tony has lectured and performed at :- The Magic Circle, London The Magic Castle, Hollywood

MEMBER OF THE INNER MAGIC CIRCLE with Gold Star

www.tonygriffith.co.uk


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