Kidderminster magic night to conjure up funds for Cancer Research
6:50am Monday 7th October 2013 in News
A KIDDERMINSTER magician is hoping to conjure up funds for Cancer Research at a comedy and magic night.
Jamie Curtis, a zookeeper at West Midland Safari Park by day, is hosting the event for Cancer Research as his mother Karen Millard is battling the disease.
He said: ?Unfortunately, my mum?s had it a few times and she was diagnosed again about a year and half ago. It?s there to stay now. It?s in her lungs and it?s trying to get into her bones. Cancer Research has done a lot for us.?
The evening of magic and comedy will be held at Carters Bar in Kidderminster on Friday, October 25.
Mr Curtis, originally from Essex, added: ?I started performing magic three or four years ago. I haven?t been doing it very long but I?ve taken it up with a huge passion. Everyone seems to think I?m pretty good. Magic?s become a huge thing over the last few years.?
The evening will include six up and coming comedians followed by close-up magic by Mr Curtis, a second magician and a special guest.
Mr Curtis has invited friends from Essex and the London circuit to perform at the event and hopes that it could become a monthly show.
He added: ?There?s not a lot of entertainment in Kidderminster. I want to have people want to come into the town. I?m hoping to draw a big crowd.?
Tickets cost ?5 and are available from Carters Bar or cost ?8 on the door.
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