Fans of grand illusion will have a chance to experience one of magic's most accomplished performers when Rick Thomas brings his acclaimed Mansion of Dreams production to the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center next spring.
The all-ages performance is scheduled for April 17, 2027, at the Jenkins Theatre in Benton Harbor, Michigan, where audiences can expect an evening filled with large-scale illusions, comedy, music, and theatrical storytelling.
For decades, Rick Thomas has been recognized as one of the world's leading illusionists. His career includes five international tours spanning more than 50 countries and over 20,000 performances. Along the way, he has entertained millions of audience members with a style that combines classic grand illusion with modern theatrical production.
Thomas has appeared on some of the world's most prestigious stages, including the famous Caesars Colosseum in Las Vegas, the Sydney Opera House, Broadway, and a long-running Las Vegas residency that lasted 15 years.
His accomplishments have earned him numerous honors throughout the magic community and entertainment industry. Among them is the title of "Illusionist of the World," presented by the World Magic Awards. He has also received the Key to the City of Las Vegas and has been recognized for creating one of the most successful family-oriented magic productions in the city's history.
Television audiences may also recognize Thomas from his appearances on programs such as The World's Greatest Magic, Masters of Illusion, and numerous specials broadcast on major networks including ABC, NBC, FOX, MTV, TLC, Animal Planet, and the History Channel. He also starred in his own primetime television special on ABC.
Mansion of Dreams promises to showcase the signature blend of spectacular illusions, comedy, choreography, and audience engagement that has made Thomas a favorite among family audiences worldwide.
Tickets for the performance start at $34 and are scheduled to go on sale June 22. Group discounts will also be available for larger parties.
For magic fans in the Midwest, the performance offers an opportunity to see one of the industry's most established touring illusionists live on stage.
Source: Adapted from reporting by Moody on the Market.

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