
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Mount Elizabeth Theatre
8:00 PM
From website:
Ted and Marion Outerbridge have combined real life experiences with a unique fusion of magic, dance, and theatre – and the result is Magical Moments in Time. This world-class illusion show has played to sold-out houses and standing ovations across Canada and in Europe, reaching into the minds and hearts of audiences and taking them on a magical journey through time. Ted and Marion Outerbridge’s extensive touring schedule, recent “Touring Artist of the Year” nomination, and the fact that 90% of theatre presenters bring them back within two seasons, make it clear that they are the most popular illusion show with Canadian audiences.
Magical Moments in Time is a reflection of day-to-day life that the whole family can relate to. Have you ever felt so absorbed by television that you wonder where all the hours went? Marion climbs into a television and then she is gone! Have you ever wished you could change something that happened in the past? Ted and Marion travel back in time – with the help of a seven-foot-tall alarm clock – and they bring the entire audience with them: first they travel back to last year, then to the 1960s where Ted impersonates a “psychic” game show host, and finally by hundreds of years where the audience is part of a medieval ritual.
The press in Europe has called Ted and Marion Outerbridge “champions of magic!” In Canada Magical Moments in Time has been hip enough to appear on TV shows from Mystery Hunters to MuchMusic, important enough to make the front pages from the Guelph Mercury to the National Post, and so powerful that it has even been performed on the radio, from Country and Western to CBC… no kidding!
In Ted and Marion Outerbridge’s Magical Moments in Time, comedy meets mind-bending illusions, making for a uniquely bewitching and hilarious evening of entertainment. Ted and Marion don’t just play the spotlight, they come to life in it – and then share it with audience members, inviting them to experience the magic up close and on stage. Whether it’s Ted changing places with Marion in a split second, or reading minds and traveling invisibly to appear “out of nowhere” in the middle of the audience, Ted and Marion Outerbridge hold audiences spellbound and leave them hungry for more.
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