Arts & Entertainment
New Night of Magic
North End resident is bringing enchantment to audiences just a few minutes from the neighborhood.

Jason Gardner is a psychic and escape artist.
The North End resident has a show called “Magic Boston” that he performs with Malik Haddidi.
“He goes by the name “Malik The Magic Guy,’” Jason said. “This is a new night of magic and variety. We want people to come see the show.”
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Magic Boston performs at the Medieval Manor located at 246 East Berkeley Street in Boston every Sunday with the doors open at 7:00 p.m. and the show time at 8:00 p.m.
Jason points out that ticket prices are $10 and free with a Medieval Manor ticket with the show lasting approximately 90 minutes.
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“It’s a night of magic, mind-reading and variety in Boston,” Jason said. “The location is only five minutes from the North End.”
Jason said he and Malik feature magic, mind reading and variety acts.
“Every Sunday, I do a set of psychic readings and sometimes I do an escape from a straight jacket as well as other things,” he said.
At the Manor, Jason is always available for personal readings before or after the performance.
“We also feature strolling magic before the show at the bar,” he said.
Jason loves the venue.
“The Medieval Manor has ornate wooden furnishings and is a great room to see a show,” he said.
And he believes he has a lot to offer members of the audience.
“I know I have a good performance at ‘Magic Boston’ when they line up for readings afterwards,” he said. “An email from a recent guest at our show said ‘You’re the first person I met who can help me.’”
You can find Jason on Twitter (@Jasonescape) and view his website (jasonescape.com).
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