Skeptics Magic Show!

Starts
Saturday, March 6th 2010 at 8:00 pm
Ends
Saturday, March 6th 2010 at 9:00 pm
Location
Centre for Inquiry Ontario, 216 Beverley St., Toronto ON (just south of College St. at St. George St.)

You'll see impossible things. You'll learn impossible things, which, oddly enough, isn't possible.

But that's what this show is about.

The performance of magic, by definition, is a conflict. It's a conflict between what is perceived and what is possible. This show is about exposing that conflict, and looking at all the wonder that lies within.

You'll learn to question assumptions, you'll learn to think outside the box. You'll see minds apparently read, events predicted, and objects vanish. You'll learn to do some of these things. Most importantly, you'll learn that, in the right context, the impossible can be so much fun.

Join us.

$10, $5 for Members.

$3 Beer. Doors open at 7:45 pm.

Jeff Hinchliffe

He's captivating. He's refined. He's modern. His performances are astonishing and inspirational. His hands can't be trusted. He's Jeff Hinchliffe, and he does impossible things.

His performances should be described as interactive theatre. The audience, along with Jeff, embark on a journey into the depths of the imagination, where impossibilities are everything but. The audience members are not merely spectators, but active participants, often becoming the magicians themselves.

With a mix of intellect and humour, Jeff's performances seamlessly blend modern concepts with classical approaches. At 26 years old, he's spent more than half his life studying the art. His passion for practice is only matched by his desire to perform.

Jeff appreciates his audiences, and always ensures that they get as much enjoyment from his magic as possible. His education (an Honours B. Sc. in Psychology from the University of Toronto), coupled with his dexterous hands, allows him to fool your eyes as well as your thoughts.

You'll smile and laugh. You'll gasp in astonishment and shake your head in disbelief. You'll walk away seeing the world a little bit differently. But if you don't see him... you'll be missing out. 

Click here for his website.