Sam King - Tricks & Stuff

Sam King - Tricks & Stuff

Soap... Bubbles... and the mysterious disappearance of Sam’s father.

Winner of Best Magic at Adelaide Fringe 2024, Sam King returns with Tricks & Stuff, an absurd,  close-up comedy-magic show that defies expectations. Prepare for an unpredictable ride filled with hilarious tricks, mind-bending illusions, and stories that keep you guessing. With his distinctive blend of magic and quirky humor, Sam creates an unforgettable, laugh-out-loud experience like no other.


“If you’ve never seen magic this close before; or wanted a magician who deals in bigger mysteries than simply making the right card appear, put Sam King on your Fringe to-do list.”  ★★★★ Mix102.3


For a Fringe show that breaks the mold, Tricks & Stuff is a close-up magic experience that delivers endless surprises.

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Cabaret & Variety | Magic/Illusion
Belgian Beer Cafe
8:00pm
23 Jan - 2 Feb
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Hilarious, complete with dad jokes & potential sex doll prop.
Reviewed by Kerry B.
25 January 2025
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Great fun!
Reviewed by Jenny v.
25 January 2025
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Honest, Raw, Mindblowing Tricks, Funny, Set The Audience At Ease With His Boy Next Door Charm. A Fringe Must See
Reviewed by Clare S.
24 January 2025
Laughed so hard I cried
“Laughed so hard I cried”
Hilarious. Masterful. Charming. Quirky. Full of heart. Sam gives a memorable performance that'll leave you equal parts WOW-ed and tickled. Can't imagine anyone not enjoying this show.
Reviewed by Donna K.
24 January 2025
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Unexpected delight
Reviewed by Katie T.
23 January 2025