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WIN: Renowned hypnotist returns for final season of mystery and mayhem

The talented hypnotist returns for one more season of mystery and mayhem as he changes people into everything from a washing machine to a vacuum cleaner.

AFTER 25 years of enthralling audiences with his captivating performances, Andre The Hilarious Hypnotist will be taking the final bow.

Andre, who has wowed audiences at the Sneddon Theatre, Playhouse Drama Theatre and even the Opera house, will be performing his shows from 4 to 16 May at Seabrooke’s Theatre Durban Boys High School.

The talented hypnotist, who is preparing to leave South African shores, returns for one more season of mystery and mayhem as he changes people into everything from a washing machine to a vacuum cleaner.

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Andre has added a bit of Mind Reading Mentalism to his show as an added flavour but has kept the ingredient of what has kept his show filled for the past 25 years – his hilarious hypnosis show.

The shows which are rated “F” for family are guaranteed to bring laughter to anyone between the age of 8 to 80.

The show starts at 8pm nightly from Tuesday to Saturday with a Sunday matinee at 3pm. Tickets are available at Computicket.

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WIN: There are five double tickets to be won. To win yourself one set of double tickets, simply fill in the competition form below and click submit. The competition closes on Wednesday, 28 April at 10am. The tickets are for the show on 4 May.

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