Llandudno Victorian Extravagaza 2014

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We’re back at the Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza again, for our seventh year!

The event takes place over the Bank Holiday weekend of the 3rd, 4th and 5th of May, and sees the centre of Llandudno transformed into a whirlwind of Victorian activity.

There’s the daily parade, traditional and modern funfair rides, and performances from performers of all kinds. This year, there will be several magicians taking part, so be sure to catch one of their shows.

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We’ll be on the Promenade stage twice daily; to see the full timetable for the Promenade stage, click the image to the right.

We’ll also be taking part in the parade, and performing close up magic on the streets all day.

Copies of the Extravaganza programme are on sale now, and can be purchased for £1 from shops in and around Llandudno, as well as the tourist information centre in the library.

www.victorian-extravaganza.com
www.facebook.com/victorian.extravaganza

Upcoming Public Performances

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There’s more dates to be added to the list, so keep coming back to get the latest updates.

Shows in 2014

Happy new year! Here’s some information about some of the shows we’ve got lined up so far for 2014:

In addition to all the shows, we’re also working on a brand new act. With a new act, comes new props – and Bernie just had to take a look inside.

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Hopefully, we’ll be showing you some sneak previews of elements from our new act over the next few months – but not too many as we want to keep it a surprise!

Two Eras in One Day

It’s rather fitting that, after a weekend revolving around time travel with Doctor Who, we visited the both the Victorian and Medieval eras in one day.

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We were in Beaumaris for their Victorian Christmas Festival, performing Christmas themed shows and close up magic for most of the day. Keiran, the dancing statue, also joined us in the square to keep the crowds entertained. It was a little cold and wet, but that didn’t deter the visitors from flocking to the town.

www.facebook.com/pages/Visit-Beaumaris

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Later that evening, we travelled up to Caer Rhun hall, in the Conwy valley, to entertain the diners at a medieval banquet. The hall was amazing, with roaring open fires to keep everyone warm. It was fabulous to see everyone all dressed up in Medieval costume and joining in the fun and games with such enthusiasm.

www.caerrhunhall.co.uk