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The Sorcererโ€™s Apprentice review โ€“ mindboggling bag of tricks will make you believe in magic
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The Sorcererโ€™s Apprentice review โ€“ mindboggling bag of tricks will make you believe in magic

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Buxton Opera House
Villages appear out of thin air, broomsticks take flight and owls turn into people in a truly enchanting showcase of theatrical storytelling

If you catch a young audience member at just the right moment, when they are old enough to be fully engaged but not so old that the sharp edges of teenage cynicism have begun to slink into view, you can make them truly believe in the magic of theatre. The Sorcererโ€™s Apprentice is the kind of show that will make them โ€“ and possibly some adults โ€“ believe in magic.

To begin by praising the lighting design may seem odd, but this is one of the most effectively lit pieces of theatre you might see. Lighting designer Simon Bondโ€™s barn doors, gels and gobos are integral to creating the many illusions on the stage. Director Paul Bosco McEneaney was a magician before turning his hand to theatre directing and he empties out a bag of tricks on to the stage of the jewel-like Buxton Opera House.

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