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Derren Brown Returns to the West End with His Most Intimate Production Yet: “SHOWMAN”

Fresh off a universally acclaimed 155-date national tour, which ends in October, multi-award-winning acknowledged master of psychological illusion, Derren Brown will return to the West End stage for the first time in four years with his new, interactive one-man show “Showman”.

Having garnered some of the most glowing reviews of his career, “Showman” is Brown’s boldest and most intimate production to date. And, whilst he’s keeping the content as close to his chest as possible, he has let us in on the fact that “The heart of the show is about remembering what’s important. Particularly how the very things that we find most isolating in life – our fears and difficulties – actually connect us, in that they’re the very things we share. Framed, of course, with some extraordinary demonstrations of my particular voodoo”.

For a chance to enjoy Brown’s unique brand of uplifting magical genius at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Ave, from December 9, 2022 – March 19, 2023, you will be able to purchase tickets when they go on sale from Friday 24 June. Bookings can be made over the phone (0330 333 4809) or online, and you will also get a chance to sign up for priority booking here.

There will be seven performances each week, including Sundays, as follows: Tuesday – Friday at 7.30pm; Saturday at 2.30pm and 7.30pm; Sunday at 3.00pm.

And if you fancy something to tide you over until December, Brown’s latest Sunday Times best-selling book, “A Book of Secrets: Finding comfort in a complex world” is available now which we wholeheartedly recommend.

Showman is presented by Michael Vine, Andrew O’Connor, Derren Brown and Paul Sandler of Vaudeville Productions Ltd. for Showman Productions Ltd. The show is directed by Andrew O’Connor & Andy Nyman and written by Andy Nyman, Andrew O’Connor & Derren Brown. John Dalston serves as Executive Producer whilst Helen Snell Ltd covers marketing.

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