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For $18 a ticket, I really enjoyed my time at Nathan Burton's magic show. A majority of his illusions are just insane and completely mind-boggling. However, some are more obvious, but that may also be due to the fact that the theater is on the smaller side, so we were more up close to him to see what was going on. Although a lot of his illusions were similar, just in a different format, for the price, I really thought that this show was worth it. Sure, it wasn't hand down amazing and the most incredible mind-fuck magic show ever. But you're going to have to cash out $75+ a ticket for one of those shows. For an hour of live magic at this price, you can't go wrong! Burton's show is a family business with both his Mom and his wife being part of the process. It's more of a family-orientated show, as he asks for children volunteers a few times in his show. But it's all fun and the kids are always adorable which adds to the humor. I'd definitely suggest coming to this show if you're looking to enjoy some magic without spending an entire paycheck.
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