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Get your Unbelievable tickets at the Criterion Theatre in London this winter
Everyone you meet is performing a kind of magic trick - presenting the parts of themselves they want you to see, their 'effect' - and hiding the parts they don't, their 'method'.
The West End’s triumphant new production, Unbelievable fuses jaw-dropping magic with extraordinary music and mind-reading.
In a re-imagining of live magic, a company of multi-talented performers brings you an original evening of ‘genuine, baffled amazement’ (The I Newspaper).
Step inside the Criterion Theatre where you become the beating heart of the production, and by the time you leave ‘you’ll believe in magic’ (Daily Mail).
Unbelievable is written and directed by Derren Brown and the team behind his ground-breaking stage productions.
PLEASE NOTE: Derren Brown does not appear in Unbelievable.
Piccadilly Circus,
London SW1Y 4XA
Derren Brown does not appear on stage in Unbelievable.
Age Recommendation: 8+
Content warnings: May contain flashing lights, haze, loud noises and jeopardy.
The running time is two hour and 20 minutes (including interval)
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