Vanishing Act Magic Show
Tickets available at vanishingact.brownpapertickets.com
Read more on Phina Pipia’s website — www.phinapipia.com
Saturday, December 28th at 7:00 pm, the audience at the Palindrome will be wowed and inspired at Vanishing Act; an evening of entertainment perfect for the whole family. Heavy on illusion, the show lineup features magicians from around the Pacific Northwest and across the country, in addition to favorite variety and music acts and a live stage band.
The show will overflow with audience favorites, including international circus sensation JustinCredible, double sousaphone duo The Pipia Sisters, New York magician Scott Benjamin, Pacific Northwest magician Jeff Evans, illusion ensemble Smoke n Mirrors, Seattle magician Kevin Wolfe, the Unexpected Brass Band, folk musician Harry Levine, the legendary Artis the Spoonman, world-renowned whistler Jason Victor Serinas, and beloved juggling duo JugglyPuff.
A live stage band will sweep us off our feet playing all-original and traditional tunes lead by Los Angeles musician, Sophie Pipia. Audiences will enjoy all kinds of groovy tunes; from jazz to bluegrass, swing to folk, and everything in between.
Expect to be swept away with laughter, illusion, and merriment headed up by master of ceremonies, Phina Pipia. You’ll leave this evening smiling from head to toe, and most importantly, thinking to yourself, how’d they do that?
Vanishing Act was inspired in 2022, when professional magician Joey Pipia was diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease, a rare, inherited neurological condition for which scientists have not yet found a cure. The show is a chance to celebrate the joy of finding the wow! especially in life’s most challenging moments.
“Magic and art (and the magic of art) have been the tools my family has used to get through a very challenging few years,” says Joey Pipia’s daughter, performer Phina Pipia, “creating art together is the best way we have of expressing joy and love. This show is a chance to celebrate that.”
All proceeds from Vanishing Act will go to the Huntington’s Disease Society of America, which is continuing to lead research to find a treatment for the disease.









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