BRINGING A LITTLE MAGIC TO YOUR LIBRARY
IDEAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT
"Amazing entertainment!
Mitcham Library Service enjoyed a wonderful and very professional performance by George.
The children and adults participated in the acts and were all totally amazed by his very clever magic.
The show was very organised, you could hear every word and not a moment lapsed.
It would be our pleasure to have him perform for us in the near future."
WENDY BENNETT
MITCHAM LIBRARY
"Just want to thank you for the wonderful shows you held for us Kapunda and Freeling Public libraries.
I know that the Kids (and the parents) really enjoyed themselves and we got some great feedback."
SAMANTHA CAMPBELL
LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL
A high-end, professional Magic Show brings a sense of wonder and excitement to the library environment.
There's comedy, fun and surprises. We've been doing it for a number of years now and we still get a kick out
of seeing the kids gasp with amazement - not to mention their parents!
Adelaide Magic Library Shows are perfect for book launches, book week and school holiday programs.
All shows are professionally presented and include a professional sound system if required.
We make the whole process simple and trouble-free.
If you would like to add a little magic and wonder to your library event, please call us anytime to discuss a show for you.
Copyright: Adelaide Magic 2023. All Rights Reserved.
Website by George Stas.
3 Bransby Ave, North Plympton SA 5037 Australia
Ph (08) 83712839
"Hi George,
“Thank you once again for today’s magic show. It was very well received and following the event a number of the families came into the library to
continue voicing their appreciation and thanks. Cool, awesome, excellent and fun were some of the words being used. It was great to see the
number of children willing to participate as volunteer assistants and that all children, big and small, were entertained, amused and astonished by
your magic skills. Thanks for being part of the Adelaide Plains Library school holiday program for July 2018.”
SUZANNE VERRALL - LIBRARY TECHNICIAN