The iconic “Magic Island”
restaurant and live theater venue which first opened in the 1980s has
been shuttered since 2008. However, all my magic buddies in Houston,
and around the world really, are excited to hear that plans are
underway (though slightly behind schedule now) to reopen the 10,000
square foot entertainment venue.
It would be difficult to count the
number of times I've been to Magic Island. I used to go at least once
every other week, usually every week. New acts were brought in twice
a month and I made sure to go see every act that came through.
Sometimes acts could only stay for a 1-week run and I'd go more
often. Sometimes acts were so good that it was worth seeing them more
than once.
I remember the food being good, but
not great. However, the entertainment was well worth it all. Not only
do you get the stage show that features world-class acts that you
might otherwise never get to see outside of Las Vegas (where the
tickets would cost 3X what dinner at Magic Island will run you).
On top of that, you get to see some
amazing close-up magic. We magicians categorize the type of magic we
do and “close-up” means exactly what it sounds like. It's magic
that happens not on a stage, or in a large box, but rather, right in
front of your eyes, and some times LITERALLY in your own hands.
Cards, coins, tiny colored balls just larger than a marble, scraps of
paper, and pieces of rope or string are transformed into the makings
of miracles.
Keep your eyes and ears open for more
information about the imminent re-opening date and then make plans to
visit. You won't be disappointed.
Here's a link to a news article about Magic Island Houston Reopening.
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