About the show
Step into a cozy, story-driven magic hour charting the “secret life” of witches and warlocks—from old-world mysteries to modern mischief—performed just feet from your table. Expect levitations, mind reading, classic sleights, and playful volunteer moments in a room intentionally capped for proximity.
Highlights of the show
Ultra-intimate parlor scale—every seat is close to the work
Story-forward magic: atmospheric lighting, candlelit tables, and themed illusions
Meet-and-greet moments/photos with the magicians after many performances
Rotating headliners (guests and house magicians vary by date)
Trailer
Ticket details
How seating works: You purchase by table/section; closer tables price higher. This is a reserved-table showroom (not general admission benches).
Typical “from” pricing: mid-$40s to around $90+ before fees; exact rates vary by seller/date/table type.
Delivery & terms: Mobile e-tickets are standard; many third-party listings use all-sales-final policies—check your seller’s fine print.
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for Witches & Warlocks
Most immersive: Front tables (closest to sleights and highest volunteer potential)
Best value: Mid-center tables — eye-level views with fewer interruptions than the very front
Laid-back: Rear tables/booths — still close in this small room; lowest chance of being picked
Venue layout
The Las Vegas Magic Theater is a compact, European-style parlor room with a low stage and reserved tables. Capacity is intentionally limited (cozy, candlelit aesthetic), so even rear tables feel near the action.
Getting there, parking & wayfinding
Set your maps to 810 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101 (Downtown corridor). Rideshare drop-offs are straightforward along Las Vegas Blvd. If driving, use nearby paid garages or metered lots around Fremont East/Arts District (rates vary by day/time). Arrive early to check in and be seated at your table. Get directions
Accessibility & policies
- Wheelchair-accessible seating available; mention needs in your booking notes for table placement
- Family-friendly; all guests typically require a paid ticket (check seller-specific age notes)
- Recording/flash generally restricted; follow on-site guidance posted at the door and on your ticket
- Strollers welcomed to lobby/side areas as directed by staff
- Standard bag checks; avoid bulky luggage/backpacks in the showroom
About the artist
This title is cast-driven rather than a single fixed headliner. The theater curates a rotating roster—often featuring internationally known magicians alongside resident performers—so the exact texture and finales can change by night while the witches/warlocks theme holds the narrative together.
Photo gallery
Before you go
- Arrive 20–30 minutes early for check-in and seating
- Plan for ~60–70 minutes, no intermission—use restrooms before the show
- Volunteer-shy? Skip aisles and front-row tables; choose mid-center instead
- It’s parlor-scale: don’t overpay if you’re value-minded—mid-center feels very close here
- Pair the show with a Fremont Street or Arts District walk pre/post performance
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for the Witches and Warlocks show.
What time does Witches & Warlocks start most nights?
Start times vary by date, with multiple evening sessions commonly offered (e.g., 6:00 pm, 8:00 pm, 10:00 pm on select nights). Check the live calendar for your date.
How long is the show, and is there an intermission?
Plan for ~60–70 minutes with no intermission.
Where is the show located?
At the Las Vegas Magic Theater (Stars of Magic Theater), 810 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101.
Is this OK for kids?
Yes—family-friendly in tone, though the atmosphere skews spooky/whimsical. Every guest typically needs a ticket; verify your seller’s age notes.
Can I choose specific seats?
You’re reserving a table/section. Closer tables cost more; capacity is intentionally limited so sightlines are strong throughout.
How much do tickets usually cost?
Recent snapshots show mid-$40s to around $90+ before fees, with premium tables/peak holiday times higher.
What makes this different from big Vegas magic shows?
Scale and theme—a small, candlelit room with story-driven illusions and constant proximity, so every trick reads clearly.
Are tickets refundable or changeable?
Many marketplace listings are all-sales-final; review your seller’s refund/change policy before purchase.
Is there a meet-and-greet?
Many performances include post-show photo/meet opportunities with the magicians—ask staff on arrival.
What should I wear?
No formal dress code; smart-casual fits the moody, date-night vibe.
A magical evening with a dark twist—perfect for fans of spooky themes. The atmosphere was enchanting and the illusions were top-notch.
Loved the witchy vibe and creative staging. Some moments were a little over the top, but that added to the fun.
The mix of storytelling, costumes, and magic tricks made this a truly unique experience. Perfect for Halloween season or anytime.





