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The Magic Chamber (Silverton)
"See This Show, Live Happily Ever After" Two Intimate Shows: Sat, May 12, 8 pm At The Oregon Garden Resort
"Joey Pipia's magic is invisible," says colleague and magician Kevin Wolfe (who appears nationally himself), adding, "he fools me. That never happens. And, his magic is completely original, so you'll not see it anywhere else; he's world class."
The invisible and original world class magic of Joey Pipia is featured in The Magic Chamber: 30 seats, 60 minutes, one outrageous event," presented for two show only, Saturday, May 12th at 6 pm and 8 pm in the Lotus Room at the Oregon Garden Resort.
Expect to be dazzled by this performance, honed on the road in Pipia's successful Northwest Tall Grass Magic Tour, a recreation of the legendary cadre of traveling "Tall Grass Magicians" who haunted the earliest days of the vaudeville era; literally walking through tall grass from town to town.
"This man could hide an elephant in his coat," said Northwest Magazine in a feature article on the magician and his show; Pipia presented The Magic Chamber for over a year to sold out houses in Port Townsend at The Chameleon Theater.
"See this show, live happily ever after," says Jake Seniuk, Director of The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, who brought in Pipia's original magic as the final event of the museum's series, The Art of Healing, adding, "he's an imp, a wizard with a sixth sense."
Pipia's tour of The Magic Chamber through the Northwest this past winter culminated in a sold out, three week run in April at the Tony Award winning Intiman Theater in Seattle. The show is now on a national tour. Joey has appeared in film, on TV, and on stages across the country.
"The magic happens literally inches away from your eyes," says Pipia. No fancy boxes, no smoke or mirrors. It's the ultimate challenge; up close, fast paced, funny, and amazing. Pipia will create a unique intimate theater in the gallery.
Grown-ups awake, The Magic Chamber is for you. Kids will enjoy it too, but this event is probably not for six-year olds.
As for hiding an elephant in his coat? "You'll just have to see the show," he says.
Tickets, $20, are also available at The Silver Creek Coffee House, 111 N. Water Street downtown Silverton (503-874-9600).
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LocationThe Oregon Garden (View)
879 West Main Street
Silverton , OR 97381
United States
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