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Derren Brown to perform at Garrick Theatre

Published Wednesday 27 February 2008 at 16:10 by Alistair Smith

Derren Brown is to return to the West End this May with his new show Mind Reader: An Evening of Wonders.

The production will run for 32 performances at the Garrick Theatre from May 2 to June 7.

“For this show I wanted to return to more traditional roots of magic entertainment, and in particular, the mind-readers of the 1930s,” said Brown. “But like my other live shows, it’s full of surprises, and hopefully both entertaining and thought-provoking - and of course they’ll be plenty of audience participation.”

The last time Brown was in the West End was in 2006 with Something Wicked This Way Comes, which won the Olivier Award in the Best Entertainment category.

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