Adelaide Fringe review: The Greatest Magic Show

A magician performs tricks at a vibrant magic shop, captivating an audience with illusions and colorful props.
KIDDO reviewer, Sasha, took her two kiddos to The Greatest Magic Show at Gluttony.

The Greatest Magic Show at the Adelaide Fringe is a delightful blend of magic and comedy, from jaw-dropping illusions to witty banter.

As a bonus, each child received a free magic wand upon entry, so the beaming smiles of joy started early on, even before the show started.

On stage, magicians Sam and Justin captivated the kids with a series of well-executed tricks and humorous antics.

The magical duo’s talents and cheeky humour had everyone in the audience hooked and giggling with delight. Each trick was set up so cleverly, with just the right amount of suspense, making everyone wait for the big moment when something disappeared – only for it to reappear in the most surprising way!

The best part of the show was how the audience got in on the fun too, with lots of children getting the chance to step up on stage and join in the laughs.

Sasha is an Adelaide-based mum, personal trainer and face behind FuellingFit, an online space for other mums to feel strong, energised, and supported. Follow @Fuelling.Fit for daily inspo, expert advice, and a community of like-minded mums navigating fitness, food, and family together.


The Greatest Magic Show is on at The Virago at Gluttony until 23 March. Get tickets here.

 

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