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Victor Ian Smith New user Los Angeles 61 Posts |
Saturday, January 26, 2013, 6:00pm & 8:00pm
Heritage Square Museum in Los Angeles (3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles, California 90031) is launching a new event for 2013 that features 19th century Victorian magic inside the beautiful Perry Mansion. Soirées Mystique – An Evening of Victorian Enchantment combines magic, mind-reading and mysticism to deliver the most unique experience around for an intimate setting of only 30 individuals. Guests will be treated, in an authentic environment, to an enchanting evening of exceptional entertainment. The show will be held on Saturday, January 26 with performances at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Saturday, April 27 performance times will be announced in the coming weeks. Victor Ian Élan, 19th Century Conjuror and Clairvoyant is a Southern California-based performer of magical and psychic entertainment who appears regularly at private parties, corporate events and charity galas. Currently, he is also the creator and producer of this highly interactive and awe inspiring show, Soirées Mystique – An Evening of Victorian Enchantment. Ticket prices are $60 for adults and children (13 years and older) and they can be purchased only online at http://victorianmagick.ticketleap.com/perry-mansion/. Magic Café members will receive $10 off the admission price by using the discount code MHM24. For more information please visit http://www.victorianmagic.com Magically yours, Victor
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Richard Hatch Regular user Logan Utah 127 Posts |
This sounds great, the kind of show I would love to see! One question though: shouldn't it be "Soirée Mystique" (singular) since it is "An Evening..." Alternatively, it could be "Soirées Mystiques" (plural).
Richard Hatch
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Victor Ian Smith New user Los Angeles 61 Posts |
Great point Richard. We will be presenting this show ongoing at several Southern CA locations (LA, Santa Ana, Long Beach, Redlands, San Dimas, etc.), thus Soirées. But now you have me thinking "Soirées Mystique" or "Soirées Mystiques".
On poster for Robert-Houdin and others they would say "Soirées Fantastique" so that is what I based the singular Mystique choice on. Now though I am really not sure. Victor
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