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Scott Silven’s The Journey

April 20, 2021 - April 25, 2021

Venue:
At Home
Start Time:
7:00PM
Run Time:
60 min
Tickets:

Apr 20 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 21 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 22 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 23 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 24 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 25 | 7p & 8:30p

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After a sold out week of performances in December, Scott Silven and The Journey are back!

An extraordinary landscape. A powerful connection. A unique moment in time.

Renowned illusionist, mentalist, and performance artist Scott Silven invites you on a journey, from your home to his. Hear a long-forgotten story, reveal the mysteries of your own mind, and unlock the secrets of Silven’s homeland through extraordinary illusions and feats of imagination.

The audience is invited to join others in this virtual event like no other, and discover the path that connects them to Scott’s past, their own present, and a collective future. Taking place from Scott’s home in Scotland to your home here, each individual live interactive performance will come to life on your home computer or tablet screen. With a maximum of 30 individual viewers per show, this remarkable interactive experience explores your own sense of home, connection, and the power of place to transform us.

The Journey awaits.

Created with the generous support of The Momentary
Arizona Arts Live | The Broad Stage | Hong Kong Arts Festival
Virginia Arts Festival | Traverse Theatre | Purdue Convocations
UtahPresents | Krannert Center – University of Illinois

TICKETS
Venue:
At Home
Start Time:
7:00PM
Run Time:
60 min
Tickets:

Apr 20 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 21 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 22 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 23 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 24 | 7p & 8:30p
Apr 25 | 7p & 8:30p

TICKETS

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