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Not my cup of tea
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Good for kids or adults who love tricks, not my kind of show.
Reviewed by Yana G.
21 January 2024
Not my cup of tea
“Not my cup of tea”
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Reviewed by Sarah P.
21 January 2024
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Review by Nanci Nott | 20 January 2024

Tahir Bilgiç is a performer and comedian, well-known for his acting work on Fat Pizza and Housos. In his solo Fringe show Tahir - The World's Best Worst Magician time, Tahir combines comedy and magic for the amusement of a far more family-friendly audience. Ominous milk, magical toilets, and hilarious babies abound in this genuinely fun show, that seriously gets kids cackling.

 

An intriguing selection of props makes the stage visually enticing from the get go, hinting at the silliness, magic, and fun yet to come. An amusing introduction leads to an array of ‘fully sick’ tricks, many of which make the audience murmur ‘aw-ma-gawd’. Some of the tricks lean into comedy more than magic, but there are some genuinely impressive ‘wow!’ moments amongst the peals of laughter. Tahir might not be the worst at being the best, but he is the best at being the worst, in all the right ways.

 

Swept up in Tahir’s entertaining momentum, the children in the audience make excited volunteer helpers, and even the adults get in on the action. Kids in the crowd are audibly thrilled whenever they think they have outsmarted the magician, doubly so when they are given certain step-by-step instructions.

 

Well chosen audio clips and a touching finale complement a well-structured - and comedically delivered - show. At the risk of sounding generic, Tahir - The World’s Best Worst Magician really is great fun for the whole family.