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Venue:The City Cafe, 19 Blair Street Edinburgh EH1 1QR
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Phone: 0131 220 0125
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Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
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Ticket Prices: Pay What You Can Tickets - from £2.50
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Room: Las Vegas
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JUL 31, AUG 1-24 at 12:30 (60 min)
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Irish comedy magician Alex J. Byrne brings his show Magic Mic back to Edinburgh Fringe following a successful run at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe!Magic Mic is a comedy magic show that is suitable for all ages and has been toured around Europe to great fanfare over the last couple of years. If you like clean comedy, silly observations and a lot of magic tricks, this is the show for you!
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August 20, 2025   World Magic Review | | Alex J Byrne may mix in both comedy and magic in Magic Mic, but one form of entertainment that he does not include is striptease, perhaps disappointingly to some who came to his show based on the title. However and disappointment is sure to be short lived. Byrne’s bad jokes and puns keep the audience in good humor, and there is plenty of magic sprinkled in for variety.With a lunchtime slot in a central venue, and a performer who has clearly earned himself a following, Magic Mic is a popular choice. The reviewed show on a rainy Monday was packed full, with Byrne even having to turn away a few of his fans who weren’t quite quick enough to get there. Those looking to enjoy Byrne’s distinct blend of comedy and magic would be advised to arrive early. As the basement room is a classically hot Fringe venue and The City Cafe which hosts the show sells cold drinks, it would be advisable to even arrive early enough to purchase something cool and hydrating before the show.Byrne emphasizes the comedy element of his show, with his rapid fire of puns and jokes filling much of the run time of the show. It’s not a bad thing, the Fringe is known for its comedy and Byrne is certainly funny, so it feels justified. The magic, when it appears, is largely well done. If there are moments when it feels like the sleight of hand is a bit clumsy, or the angles of the audience allow them to catch him out on occasion, it’s only because the Fringe has such a high standard for magic. It does feel like a good problem to have, as at least some of the flashes would be fixed if Byrne weren’t so popular that every inch of his room was packed full—and those who are there for the striptease implications of the show title may even welcome Byrne flashing them, even if it’s not the type of flashing they expected. Byrne performs a variety of tricks that range from the more common, featuring cards or handkerchiefs, to less common ones that are great novelties.Byrne involves many members of the audience in the magic of his show. Luckily for the extra full reviewed show, many participatory elements could be completed from the seats, and the especially enthusiastic members of the front row took care of anything requiring joining Byrne onstage, minimizing potential struggle through the seats. The audience was on Byrne’s side, and the loudest heckle he received was a compliment to one of his jokes—surely a sign of success.Magic Mic is a popular show for good reason, Byrne is a likable performer who keeps the audience entertained with apparent ease. Magic Mic is a great option for lunchtime fun and magic. Click Here |
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