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World reknown "Magician behind the Magicians" for one weekend only at Carnival of Illusion Theater

The Carnival has another surprise up its sleeve and it's for one weekend only!

2011-03-05
TUCSON, AZ, March 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Local arts and culture fans have been flocking to Carnival of Illusion, the exciting Vaudeville-inspired magical theater show presented by nationally award winning illusionists Roland Sarlot and Susan Eyed. After selling out over 100 shows with thousands of guests in just two seasons, Sarlot and Eyed have invited their first guest performer to the Carnival of Illusion theater.

"We really wanted to treat our guests to someone special. Scott Hitchcock was house magician at Las Vegas Caesars Palace and Excalibur for years," said Roland Sarlot, "and has literally performed all over the world. He's really really good."

"This is just such a wonderful opportunity for our community to see a Vegas magician in such an exclusive setting. He'll be performing literally inches in front of you!" said Susan Eyed as she placed the final touches decorating the "Parlour".

In Carnival of Illusion, guests are transported back in time when magic flourished as an art and was practiced in intimate salons and "parlours" of the wealthy. The theater boasts only 35 seats. Now playing at the Doubletree Hotel Tucson at Reid Park through April, show guests receive a two for one dinner bonus from the Doubletree restaurants. In addition, the hotel offers room and show ticket packages for the out of town traveler with special rates.

Roland Sarlot and Susan Eyed, 2009 National Recipients for "Excellence in Magic", were granted "Featured Performer" status during their 21 show run at Hollywood's World Famous Magic Castle. They have performed as house entertainers at the world's top resorts including Canyon Ranch and Miraval and recently celebrated their 1,000th performance with a weekend fundraiser benefiting the DeGrazia education program. 
  
Carnival of Illusion plays now through April 2011 at the Doubletree Hotel Tucson at Reid Park, 445 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ. Show times are every Friday and Saturday at 6:00pm and 8:30pm. Scott Hitchcock will perform four shows at the Carnival of Illusion theater Friday March 18 and Saturday March 19 at 6:00pm and 8:30pm nightly. Tickets available at http://www.carnivalofillusion.com or call (520) 615-5299.

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[Press-News.org] World reknown "Magician behind the Magicians" for one weekend only at Carnival of Illusion Theater
The Carnival has another surprise up its sleeve and it's for one weekend only!