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Nothing is quite as it seems... IMPOSSIBLE at the Noel Coward Theatre for 5 weeks only.

Performance dates

8 July to 27 August 2016

Run time 2h30min, it may vary. Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm and Tuesday and Saturday at 3pm

Includes interval

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Impossible, the breath-taking magic spectacular thrilling audiences worldwide, is back by popular demand, returning to its home in the West End for a strictly limited season.

Featuring the world’s greatest illusionists live on stage in a daring, jaw-dropping display of magical artistry Impossible will electrify and amaze theatre-goers of all ages. 

Guest starring the winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2016, Lance Corporal Richard Jones, the line-up also includes Explosive Street Magician Magical Bones, Daredevil and Escapologist Jonathan Goodwin, Cutting-edge Conjurer Sabine van Diemen, Grand Illusionist Josephine Lee, Boundary Breaking Magician Ben Hart, and Mind-blowing Mind-reader Chris Cox.

Fusing death-defying stunts, technological trickery, grand stage illusions and close-up magic, Impossible reinvents the biggest and best illusions in history in the greatest magic show on earth. This family-friendly live entertainment has to be seen to be believed!

Whatever you do, don’t try this at home!



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Recent Reviews

4.5
28 reviews
Neil Rogers

Very entertaining and varied show. Lots to keep viewers enthralled!! Definitely recommend as an evenings entertainment

Dagmara Gereben

Some acts were very good and enjoy to watch/look at. And we were amazed and amused! Some were very obvious...:/ . Overall had a good time The theater on the other hand was a disgrace.. so small and the seats so tiny! Not going back there for sure

Elizabeth Parry

An entertaining mix of magical styles, although appearing slightly disjointed at times. Second half better than the first, although highlight was the 'Prestige' style teleportation illusion. The laser effect climax was OK but the show demanded something grander to close with. Ticket prices fairly high for this type of show. Top price £60-70 would have been fair.

SERGIO ADALBERTO NOVOTNY

Interesting. Styles too different. I wouldn t mix them anyway...

Jo Browne

We had seats way back in the balcony, 2nd row from the back, and I must say for £10 a ticket they were absolutely fine!! You could see what was going on on stage, yes they were slightly small, but a lot of the show was also shown on large screens which was great. The theatre itself is lovely. The show was really good, my 2 girls 11 & 13 were wowed on several occasions. You can tell that the audience participents were already selected, but this didn't seem to spoil things too much. Was also really nice to meet the 'stars' after the show at the stage door!

Paul Donovan

Some great illusions, but too much reliance on members of the audience to join the magicians on stage. And why was one woman chosen twice? Was she a stooge? If not, I think it would have helped the show to have selected someone else. Overall, though,an enjoyable evening.

ANTHONY NELSON

A superb show!! Wonderful entertainment and I recommend this show to anyone.

Margaret Bullock

Very well done seats were great and very interactive

Dr Peter W Gould

Good fun show for all. Child friendly and great fo adults as well. Amazing acts!

Terry Hope

The show was not quite a Vegas show but very enjoyable,I took 6 people to see it and they all had a fantastic time.

Remy Scarpa

Excellent atmosphere, pleasant shows.

Annette Walker

Most impressive, well produced show and quite incredible acts! Please have more magic and illusionists.

Latest IMPOSSIBLE News

Impossible At The Noel Coward Theatre: "A light-hearted but impressive spectacle"

Features

Impossible At The Noel Coward Theatre: "A light-hearted but impressive spectacle"

When turning up to see Impossible last week, I didn’t quite know what to expect. But my friend and I were immediately swept up in the fun and exciting atmosphere of the occasion. 

27 Jul, 2016 | By Sophie Perry

Impossible At The Noel Coward Theatre: Light Entertainment With A Supremely Talented Cast

Features / Casting

Impossible At The Noel Coward Theatre: Light Entertainment With A Supremely Talented Cast

Card ticks, mind reading, fire, danger and the winner of Britain’s Got Talent are just some of the acts on offer at the Noel Coward in magic show Impossible.

25 Jul, 2016 | By Harrison Fuller

Review: After 2015’s Summer Run, Impossible Makes A Return To The West End

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Review: After 2015’s Summer Run, Impossible Makes A Return To The West End

Daring with enough cheese thrown in to make it a fun night Impossible returns to the West End with a variety of new magicians and daredevils. It is a variety of magic show rather than a magic or variety show but it takes a long while to build.

22 Jul, 2016 | By Shanine Salmon

Review: Impossible Is "Fast-paced, exciting, and confusing – perfect!"

Reviews / Features

Review: Impossible Is "Fast-paced, exciting, and confusing – perfect!"

Impossible, currently playing a very limited run at the Noel Coward Theatre in London, is a superbly confusing display of illusions and tricks. Even for a bit of a cynic, like myself, the show is undeniably impressive. The great thing about Impossible is that it features all sorts of tricks – from cards, to mind-reading, to large stunts (and a lot of fire). So, whether there is a specific sort of “magic” that you particularly enjoy, or if you want to see a bit of everything and decide what you like later, this show will do the job. It is fast-paced, exciting, and confusing – perfect!

22 Jul, 2016 | By Harriet Wilson

Review: Impossible At The Noel Coward Theatre

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Review: Impossible At The Noel Coward Theatre

In a way there’s something appealingly old fashioned about this show at the Noel Coward Theatre; like a return to my childhood when variety and summer seasons were so popular with audiences, and, along with panto, ignited my own lifelong love of theatre.

3 Aug, 2015 | By Tony Peters

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