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Berwick’s magical experience

With the Berwick Show around the corner, the International award-winning Melbourne magician Tim Mason will deliver extraordinary magic and fun like you’ve never experienced before.

Tim Mason’s one-of-a-kind magic will leave everyone laughing, scratching their heads in amazement, and with memories they’ll never forget.

Over the years, Tim has captivated audiences at schools, libraries, birthday parties, and more. From television appearances on shows like “Morning Sunrise” to touring Australia with the Metaverse of Magic and breaking magical Guinness World Records, Tim brings 14 years of expert magic and performance experience to each and every show.

As the co-founder and Director of the Melbourne Magic Academy, Tim teaches kids magic across Australia, empowering kids with skills that build character, confidence, and communication. It’s extraordinary fun that makes great kids appear.

This show is highly interactive—whether you’re on stage or in the audience, you’re part of the magic!

“Kids are the stars, and their laughter, excitement, and wonder are what the show is all about,” Tim said.

“I like to think of it like a Disney movie—kids will absolutely love it, but there’s plenty of fun for parents too! It’s a mix of jaw-dropping magic, physical comedy, and all-round extraordinary fun.”

“I love leaving space for spontaneous moments—kids always say and do the funniest things, which makes every performance unique and full of surprises.”

Expect plenty of magic wands, cheering crowds, silly antics, and kids becoming real magicians right before your eyes! It’s designed for all ages to have a laugh and be amazed.

Tim wants everyone to walk away with a huge smile on their face and maybe even sore cheeks from laughing so much.

“Magic has a special way of bringing people together, creating joy, and reminding us that the impossible just might be possible. Seeing those moments of pure wonder and excitement never gets old.”

“There’s nothing quite like hearing 200+ people go wild after witnessing something impossible! The show is designed so the kids are the real stars—they’re the ones making the magic happen and getting all the applause. And because every child brings their own personality and energy, no two shows are ever the same!”

For more info: https://www.timmasonmagic.com/kids-magic

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