West End, Broadway & TV star Chris Cox to perform one-off performance of virtual mind reading show

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Broadway, West End and TV star Chris Cox has announced he will be performing a one-off festive performance of his critically acclaimed virtual mind reading show, Chris Cox Is Virtually In Your Mind, on 23 December at 7.45pm GMT.

Chris Cox is the only mind reader in history to have starred on Broadway, in the West End and at the Sydney Opera House and has starred in Chris Cox’s Mind Boggling Magic (CBBC) and the award-winning TV show Killer Magic (BBC Three).

Cox said: “Things aren’t going to be the same this Holiday Season and I keep hearing stories of people testing positive and having to isolate and be away from their loved ones this year. So, I wanted to do something to bring everyone together and spread some Christmas magic. My virtual show is designed to entertain, connect, engage, make you laugh and make you go wow. A chance to experience some real mind-blowing mind reading magic whilst celebrating and connecting with your loved one.”

The award-winning performer most recently created and performed Wonderville, which ran at the Palace Theatre in the West End. Prior to this he headlined the world’s biggest magic show, The Illusionists (which has included shows on Broadway, the West End, the Sydney Opera House, two US Tours, a Reno Residency, and tours across South Africa, Mexico and Australia) and starred in Impossible (with two runs in the Noel Coward Theatre, as well as shows in Singapore, the Dubai Opera theatre, the Araneta Arena in Manila and a World Tour). He’s also written and performed five critically acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe Festival shows, four solo UK Tours and two extended sell-out runs at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival, and he’s won two Edinburgh Fringe Awards, a Best Comedy Show award and 28 five-star reviews.

Tickets for the performance can be purchased here. Chris Cox is also encouraging anyone in the entertainment and/or hospitality industry who have been forced to isolate alone to get in contact so that he can invite them as guests to the performance.

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