Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the
San Francisco Magic Parlor… Guests will experience Wonder and Magic, will be
given a Heart Box of Chocolates, and each lady a Rose— AND participate in a
Magical Love Potion spell!
The San
Francisco Magic Parlor theatre, a staple of Union Square’s entertainment scene,
is in its second year at the historic Chancellor Hotel Union Square. “Magical
Tales of San Francisco” has become a popular destination in San Francisco’s
fashionable Union Square.
Guests are
introduced to San Francisco’s most revered and feared eccentrics along with
some of her quirky history. Each vignette offers captivating tales entwined
with astonishing magic.
Conjurer &
Teller-of Tales, Walt Anthony guides visitors on a theatrical journey,
revealing the City’s most notorious secrets, as fascinating tales of Wonder and
Shadow unfold.
Time stands
still in the 30 seat Parlor Theatre nestled within the gracious 100 year old
Chancellor Hotel. The whimsical ambiance suggests a brief moment in history
when wealthy Europeans dined at Maxim’s and frolicked at Moulin Rouge.
The San
Francisco Examiner: …A cozy and charming
place where history and imagination meet…
The Parlor’s
distinctive story-magic style has garnered top ratings on Yelp and TripAdvisor.
Over 400 guest’s comment cards agree:
– “We saw Criss Angel in Vegas, this
show was 1000 times more
sophisticated, and fun!”
– “Captivating storytelling swept the audience back to an age of charm
– “Captivating storytelling swept the audience back to an age of charm
and
refinement.”
– “Awe inspiring! You have a way of making people happy just with your smile.”
– “A real San Francisco treat, better than Rice-a-Roni!”
– “Awe inspiring! You have a way of making people happy just with your smile.”
– “A real San Francisco treat, better than Rice-a-Roni!”
Walt Anthony’s
performance seamlessly blends classic storytelling with classical magic. Walt’s
wit, exuberance, and elegance render his performances unique and mesmerizing.
The San
Francisco Chronicle: …shimmering fairy
tales are Anthony’s métier conjuring up a façade of bygone elegance…
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