When: Oct. 19, 2019
Where: Private Location, LA
Price: $85, 21+
Tags: #party, #themed, #narrative, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory, #Accessible (See Below)


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Turn the clock back to the Golden Age of Magic, and dive into an open bar, and a storyline “inspired by Old Hollywood’s mysterious ties to the occult, with interactive characters and highly theatrical moments.”

Plus a live jazz band, and dancing late into the night.

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“Dress to impress: guests are strongly encouraged to dress in their 20’s best. Private location and address will be revealed the day before the event.”

Press Release Follows

In the tradition of hosting a Halloween party, Drunken Devil will present Black Magick on Saturday, October 19th, which will whisk guests back to the height of the Golden Age of Magic, the 1920s. Guests will meet a host of characters inspired by famous magicians like Houdini, Thurston, and Carter, and be plunged into a dark narrative inspired by the mythology surrounding Old Hollywood’s ties to the occult. An open bar featuring a slew of magic-themed cocktails, wine, and beer, tantalizing burlesque acts, roaming magicians, tarot readers, live jazz, and a late-night dance party all await at this wildly theatrical Halloween experience. Guests are invited to dress up in theme as they experience an evening of enchantment, mystery, and horror.

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Contact Level:

Light (Business/Acquaintance)

Content Advisories:

simulated violence, fog, flashing theatrical lights

Mobility Advisory:

Yes, those with wheelchairs or walkers can participate, as the building is ADA and on one floor. Audience will be standing for the entirety of the show (party environment), but there is furniture around the venue for seating, particularly in the bar/outdoor lounge areas.