Magician Joey Pipia is scheduled to perform his magic tricks at 7 p.m. Saturday at the The Chameleon Theater

Magician Joey Pipia is scheduled to perform his magic tricks at 7 p.m. Saturday at the The Chameleon Theater

WEEKEND: Port Townsend sets stage for Saturday magic, sleight-of-hand show

PORT TOWNSEND — Magician Joey Pipia is scheduled to appear Saturday at The Chameleon Theater during his show, The Magic Chamber: 60 minutes, 30 seats, One outrageous event.

The performance is set to begin at 7 p.m. at the theater, 800 W. Park Ave.

Tickets are $15 and may be reserved by calling 360-774-2202 or sending an email to joey@joeypipia.com.

“The magic happens literally inches away from your eyes,” Pipia said, adding there are no fancy boxes, no smoke or mirrors.

“It’s the ultimate challenge — up close, fast paced and amazing.”

The show is aimed at adults, Pipia said.

“Kids will enjoy it too, but this event is probably not for 6 year olds,” he said.

Pipia toured The Magic Chamber through the Northwest culminating in a three-week run at the Tony Award winning Intiman Theatre in Seattle.

Pipia, of Port Townsend, has appeared in film, on TV and on stages across the country.

He is the featured entertainment on high end, exclusive cruise ships and promises a dazzling performance.

Critical acclaim

“Joey Pipia is quite devious and very entertaining,” said magician Raymond Joseph Teller of Penn & Teller fame.

Others have claimed Pipia could even hide an elephant in his coat.

When asked if that were indeed possible, Pipa replied, “you’ll just have to see the show.”

For more information, visit joeypipia.com.

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