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Mic Conway brings magic to the Majestic

Mic Conway from the legendary Captain Matchbox Whoopie Band is back at the Majestic Theatre, Pomona, for one night only on Saturday 16 February at 7pm.

The Aria Award winner and his top guitarist Robbie Long will bring a circus of comedy, music and magic. Mic is a national treasure, famous as a singer, actor, musician, song writer, fire eater, magician, tap dancer and juggler.

Audiences who know Mic from Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band and Circus Oz will be delighted by this incarnation. Mic is a storyteller of tall tales and true and his performance includes magic, juggling, cavorting and that trademark tongue-in-cheek sense of humour – irreverent, and shameless. Robbie Long is a multi-instrumentalist and Australian flat pic guitar champion.

Support act will be local old girl Cherry Atric who will delight audiences with her very funny and very irreverent paradies and naughty takes on aging. With her band, the Arthur Rytus players she will perform snippets from her new show ‘Baby Boomers Like Me’.

Tickets for the show are $25 online, $30 at the door and $20 for a group of six. Visit www.micconway.com or www.facebook.com/micconwaymusic

 

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