Einstein the Magic Bookworm | Mickster the Trickster | Oct 2017 Review

Mickster the Trickster – Einsten the Magic Bookworm | Review

Mickster the Trickster is a very likeable and funny magician who manages to weave comedy, suspense and magic into a show which younger kids can relate to.

Einstein the Magic Bookworm was perfect for the young crowd who loved being involved in looking for the ever elusive Einstein. Mickster was joined on stage by  his friends Marshmallow the Dove, Einstein the Magic Bookworm who disappears and Lily the Counting Ladybug who he incorporated into his magic tricks.

The young audience were seated down the front near all the action and were very keen to be involved on stage to assist with magic tricks and also to help find the missing star of the show. There were lots of laughs and lots of participation from the young audience, particularly when they could see Einstein and Mickster couldn’t!

For young audiences who may not have seen magic before, this was the perfect introduction. Just when the kids thought they had figured out Mickster’s magic tricks, he surprised us all and left us wondering. We were quite impressed when the dove (a real one) and it’s cage magically disappeared into thin air.

Mickster is fun, warm and witty and good at engaging the crowd and we think this is a great show which will be enjoyed by younger kids.


For more information and all enquiries please visit the Mickster the Trickster website or Facebook page

What Mickster the Trickster – Einstein the Magic Bookworm

When:  Reviewed 7 October 2017

Where:  Mitcham Cultural Village | 103C Princes Rd, Mitcham

Who:  Families

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

Want to get other Play & Go Reviews, plus all the latest events and activities straight to your inbox?

Subscribe to our weekly email newsletter to keep up to date with our latest posts and find out what’s on, where to go and what to do with the kids in and around Adelaide. Newsletters are only sent once a week, and you may even get the odd ‘special offer’ exclusively sent to our newsletter subscribers only!

 

You May Also Like:

Caitlin Hadrill from Unley Library discusses the library's collection.

Tags:

No comments yet.

Feel free to leave us a comment

Back to Top
Top