BEST Maui Magic Shows (NOW!) in 2024
ALL Maui Magic Shows TODAY
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Piff The Magic Dragon
Maui Arts and Cultural Center
One Cameron Way
Kahului, Maui, HI 96732Piff is instantly recognizable! Who wouldn't be dressed up in a green dragon suit, holding a fluffy white chihuahua? It goes without saying that Piff's show is part magic and a huge part comedy. The comedy is dry, sardonic, and well... British. After all, Piff hails from Great Britain where he first honed his skills. His show allows for some audience participation and a little good humored ribbing. And if you like especially cute dogs, Mr. Piffles the chihuahua is an extra bonus.
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Brenton Keith
Mulligans on the Blue, Wailea
100 Kaukahi st
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753Brenton and his Bag o' Tricks is a whole heap of high energy fun for the entire family. Brenton loves to see people smile, laugh and generally feel like a kid again. His Tuesday evening magic and comedy show has something for everyone and will definitely have you laughing out loud. With lots of audience participation, clever tricks, a super reasonable ticket price and plenty of good food on the menu, there is no reason not to go see Brenton while on Maui. Be sure to call to make a reservation.
Show Duration: The show is 90 minutes.
Food and Drink: Food and drink are available.
Age Restriction: All ages welcome.
Parking: There is parking at the venue.
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Warren and Annabelles
900 Front St., Lahaina
900 Front St
Lahaina, Maui, HI 96761NOTE: Unfortunately, Warren and Annabelles is temporarily closed until further notice. We are looking forward to the magic returning! When it does, you will enjoy and evening of magic with Warren Gibson or one of his many guest comedy magicians. The evening includes two hours of dining and drinks while listening to the resident ghost Annabelle play the piano. She even takes requests. Then two hours of up-close comedy magic. Buy just a show ticket and purchase your food and drinks separately, or get the all inclusive ticket called the Royal Flush Package and you'll get food, drinks and the show. When all is said and done, count on spending four hours at Warren and Annabelles. Shows often sell out so reserve in advance. There are two shows per evening and you must be 21 years old or older.
Show Duration: A little over 3.5 hours, including dining prior to the show.
Food and Drink: Cocktails, appetizers and desserts are available or purchase a package deal with food, drink and show included.
Age Restriction: Must be 21 or older.
Maui Magic History
One of the most beloved and best known magicians of the 19th century was John Henry Anderson who was born in Scotland and who became known as Professor Anderson, the Great Wizard of the North. He was born in 1814 and eventually gained fame world-wide, traveling to countries like Australia, Russia and the United States. He is thought to be the first magician to perform the rabbit in the hat trick on stage, and he was also well-known for the bullet catch trick and the inexhaustible bottle trick (more on that later). As his fame and popularity increased he found himself and his family traveling the world. But what has a Scottish magician got to do with magic in the Hawaiian Islands? We'll get to that too.
Being a highly intelligent gentleman with interest in other cultures, he shared his travel and performance experiences with those back home by writing letters to his hometown newspaper the Aberdeen Herald. It is because of those letters that much is known about his visit to the Islands in 1859. Although his trip was not planned as part of a tour, he convinced the captain of the ship he was on to make a stop there so that he could perform. He was in fact on his way to America from a year long Australian tour. No doubt he also desired a wee break from what must have been a very long voyage!
Professor Anderson arrived with his family in Honolulu on November 1st, 1859 and proceeded to advertise himself and his show. It was said of him that not only was he a skilled magician, but his talents at self-promotion were equal to his powers of prestidigitation. Soon he had a packed theatre of both Americans and natives. He writes in his letters to the Aberdeen Herald that he wanted to be sure that the natives understood that what he did was not supernatural in nature. This however was tricky to get across since the local language did not have a word for magic or wizard. During his first performance, while performing the Inexhaustible Bottle, the natives called out for a native drink called "okolehao" which the Americans had banned, and when it ran from the bottle the natives were convinced that Anderson was the devil's drink-maker.
Professor Anderson, being from Scotland, found himself taken under the wing of a fellow countryman named R.C. Wyllie who happened to be King Kamehameha's Minister of Foreign Relations. Mr Wyllie insisted on taking Professor Anderson to see the King the following day. Anderson writes about how much he is impressed with the Hawaiian royal family and they with him. As it turned out it wasn't the first time King Kamehameha had seen Mr. Anderson and his magic tricks. He had in fact seen one of his performances in London while on a European tour. The King was also supposedly quite pleased with a device that Anderson demonstrated to him that involved a small galvanic battery that caused a shock to anyone that shook his hand. Having used the device on one of the guards at the palace, it further cemented the idea with the natives that he was somehow connected to the devil, which he found quite amusing. This seems to go against his assertion that he wanted the American's to make it clear to the natives that he did not have any supernatural powers. In fact he was well-known to lecture and speak out against spiritualists and mediums and he was devoted, just as Houdini was, to exposing frauds. Perhaps he found it just too compelling to be in a culture so different from his own, that had no concept of magic as entertainment.
It was decided that the Royal Family would come to see his show. This created quite a stir since a State visit to the theatre was somewhat rare. The theatre was appropriately decorated and tickets sold like hotcakes "at five and six dollars" for premium seats. That would be equal to about $175 in today's money! It was a grand affair and Anderson himself described it by saying, "No theatre in Europe could have presented a more elegant display of beauty and fashion." He describes in his letters the exact dress of the royal party, including the diamond tiara and necklace of the Queen. He himself was asked by Wyllie to wear his "Highland costume", which was as strange to the Hawaiians as their dress was to him. He found cultural details to be quite intriguing and wrote about them in length. Throughout his descriptions of his experiences in the Islands, he writes with great respect and appreciation for the people and the beauty of the islands. His writings include many observations and examples of the language as well as descriptions of their dress, dance, and customs which were all very complimentary. In respect to King Kamehameha, he goes as far as to say that, "It would be poor praise to say-"Kamehameha IV is a model King."
If Anderson is to be believed, the King and Queen were pretty pleased with him, gifting him with a "native pearl set in gold". Anderson then gifted the king with "apparatus" which would allow him to do a little parlor magic. The mutual admiration apparently grew even more when Anderson agreed to extend his visit one more day, and do a special performance to raise money for the new hospital, Queen Emma's hospital. Upon hearing this the King himself offered to write the advertising bill for the show in the native language, of which Anderson replicates in Hawaiian word for word in his letters. No doubt the readers back in Scotland would have found the language to be highly strange and exotic.
This meeting of a King and a traveling magician who started life as a poor orphan in Scotland is one of those rare stories. We sometimes think of magicians as tricksters or flim-flam artists. Certainly they did not have the respect that an opera singer or concert pianist would have had. Few magicians had reached the status of "the great entertainer" at that time, especially when we consider that the man who popularized magic more than anyone else, Harry Houdini, was not yet born. In fact he was born the same year that Anderson died. After reading some of Anderson's letters home about his experiences as a touring magician, it is not hard to see why he was so popular. His observations and writings are reflective of a man with an appreciation for other cultures and a kind and generous nature. Houdini in fact revered him as one of his inspirations and personally paid for the upkeep of Anderson's grave site after learning it had fallen into disrepair. It is possible to suppose that Anderson's professionalism, openness and kindness were all things that inspired Houdini, helping him to reach the heights that he did.
PAST Maui Magic Shows
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Magical Mystery Show!
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753The Magical Mystery Show! conjures up the world’s best magical entertainers at the best hotels around the world. Step into an elegant, intimate setting and be transported back in time to the Victorian era, when traveling parlour magicians were the kings of entertainment. Prepare to be stunned as miracles happen just feet away! Seating is limited, providing for a thrilling, close-up, and magical experience, with all the laughter and joy of a bygone era. Childlike wonder will be evoked, created by miraculous feats of prestidigitation, as the lines between fantasy and reality become blurred. Perhaps you will be chosen from the audience to participate, sharing with the audience the thrill of making magic! Visit the site for ticket availability.
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Arthur Trace
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753Hailed by the Society of American Magicians as “one of the most creative acts in the world of magic today,” Arthur Trace is only the eighth magician in the history of magic to be awarded the International Brotherhood of Magicians Gold Medal. Delighting and astounding even the most skeptical of audiences, it is no wonder the Chicago Tribune has called him “one of magic’s bona fide superstars!
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The Museum of Curiosities and Oddities!
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753This is one attraction you will not want to miss! Will you see a real and enigmatic mermaid, or pet the heads of the two-headed duck? Houdini fans will see the only handcuffs he could not escape from. With over 200 things to marvel and squeal about, it will be an evening that you will talk about for years to come, as things become curiouser and curiouser! The Museum of Curiosities and Oddities is your portal to The Magical Mystery Show! and is free with your ticket purchase! Only those with tickets to the show may enter. Each installation of The Museum of Curiosities and Oddities! is bespoke and unique to the location it is in.
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TC Tahoe
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753TC Tahoe will be performing in a limited engagement at the beautiful Fairmont Kea Lani in Maui, presented by The Magical Mystery Show. Whether you come for his outstanding comedy magic, or for his mind-boggling close-up tricks, TC is sure to promise a full night of sparkling entertainment. Also reknowned as an illustrator, a card reader, and the 33rd most interesting man in the world, TC's mysterious, magical talents might have you wondering if he has sold his soul, and what you are seeing is real! Two-time winner of Magician of the Year at Hollywood's Magic Castle, TC has a lot of fans worldwide. Now he is bringing his full evening show to a custom-built theater at Maui’s premiere luxury resort, The Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel.
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Shoot Ogawa
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753Master Magician Shoot Ogawa from Japan arrives at Maui's Fairmont Kea Lani Resort! Find out more and book early at www.Hotel-Magic.com. Mr. Ogawa is a SIX TIME WINNER of the Best Magician award for exceptional sleight of hand magic from the prestigious Magic Castle in Hollywood. We are honored to have this role model grace our stages in Hawaii!
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Nathan Coe Marsh
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753Nathan Coe Marsh will be performing at the Hilton Waikiki Beach Hotel presented by The Magical Mystery Show. Marsh creates impossible experiences in an atmosphere of pure delight. Liquid floats in mid-air, objects dematerialize in full view... it's magic! Marsh's parlour magic will invite you in, and his warmth and creativity will have you wanting more. Marsh’s work has been seen around the world, as well as on Penn & Teller’s prime time TV series Fool Us. Now he is bringing his full evening show to a custom-built theater in Waikiki.
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Rick Gerber
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753Rick Gerber is The Magic Guy! With decades of magic under his belt, while traveling the world, and entertaining many Fortune 500 companies in all 50 states, Rick is no stranger to magic. He performed at the Magic Castle in Los Angeles at the age of 10 and was a working professional by the age of 18. Rick's fun performing style leaves people wanting more. This entertainer will do just that and so much more.
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David Parr
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753David Parr is an internationally acclaimed magician who has devoted his life to sharing the experience of mystery with audiences around the world, and now he will be sharing his passion for magic with Maui. Magic fans will recognize David from his appearances on the hit TV show Penn & Teller: Fool Us. There, David’s magic was put to the ultimate test in front of the cameras, a live audience, millions of TV viewers, and two very savvy Las Vegas magicians. (Spoiler Alert…) David fooled them all and not only took home the coveted Fool Us trophy, but also won a guest spot in their live show at the Rio hotel in Las Vegas! His theatrical performing style will entertain and astound you... and even fool you!
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Felix Jones
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Maui, HI 96753World-renowned mentalist, Felix Jones, will be performing on Maui for a limited engagement. Get your tickets now while they’re still available. Felix has performed at hundreds of nightclubs, restaurants, dinner theatres, and celebrity charity benefits throughout the United States, and was featured twice in Las Vegas at Jeff McBride’s Wonderground and MindVention. Felix also has a substantial career as a corporate entertainer, and his clients include Amazon, Pratham International, John Hancock Investment Management, The 21st Century Experience, and many others.
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Diamond Jim
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Maui, HI 96753Diamond Jim Tyler has been perfecting his magic since the ripe old age of two! With books, lectures, private lessons and world-wide appearances under his belt, you will find that Diamond Jim has an act that is both professional and entertaining. With thousands of performances in over 31 countries, it's a treat to see Diamond Jim back home in the US. So join celebrities and corporate execs alike in catching Diamond Jim as he performs close-up magic that will knock your socks off.
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Bruce Gold
Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel, Wailea, Maui
4100 Wailea Alanui Dr
Wailea, Maui, HI 96753Bruce toured the country as a stand-up comedian before moving to California where he ’s become a favorite performer at Hollywood’s famous Magic Castle. Variety Magazine said, “Bruce Gold is a funny man of considerable charm.” Penn & Teller said, “Bruce is a truly funny performer.” And according to a reviewer for Entertainment Weekly, “Bruce Gold brings equal parts comedy and magic to his laugh packed performances.”
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