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Get ready for 'The Unbelievables'

A brand new theatrical extravaganza, The Unbelievables, will fill the Crown Theatre Perth with the world’s greatest circus, magic and acrobatic performers this summer.

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From the producers of The Illusionists and Circus 1903The Unbelievables is a fast-paced entertainment spectacle jam-packed with death-defying acrobats and aerial acts, mind-blowing illusions, comedy, and award-winning ballroom dance – all backed by an incredible six-piece swing orchestra.

Hosted by renowned New York stand-up Harrison Greenbaum, who won over Perth audiences this year in The Illusionists, the show promises a dazzling night of laughs, gasps and gravity-defying grace.

For a complete VIP experience, on-stage table-seating for The Unbelievables will give a small group of ticket holders the exclusive opportunity to see the magic up close and personal.

Creative and Executive Producer Simon Painter said his team had traveled the world to find the best performers. 

The Unbelievables takes what we have done with The Illusionists to a whole new level. We’ve traveled the globe in search of the very best entertainers from a variety of disciplines and genres. This summer, prepare to be astonished by the most talented performers on earth.”

Tickets on sale now at Ticketmaster 136 100 or via Ticketmaster The show begins on January 18th and runs through until January 28th. 

Source: Media Release


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