You’ll laugh, gasp, and maybe even get pulled on stage at Niagara Falls’ Wild Magic Show. Enjoy 90 minutes of grand illusions with Greg Frewin & Alexandra in a comfy theatre right downtown. With accessible seating, family-friendly vibes, snacks, drinks, and a magic shop for souvenirs—it’s an evening you’ll talk about long after you leave.
I’ll be honest — I didn’t expect to get called up on stage at the Greg Frewin Theatre in Niagara Falls. My hands were still sticky from the popcorn when Greg asked for a volunteer, and suddenly there I was, heart pounding under the bright lights with everyone watching. The show’s called Wild Magic and honestly, that fits. One minute you’re craning your neck to catch a dove appearing out of nowhere, next you’re laughing because Alexandra (Canada’s Lady of Magic) just made someone’s phone vanish — and the poor guy looked so confused I nearly snorted my drink.
The theatre itself is bigger than it looks from outside. We’d picked seats near the middle (good tip: every seat really does have a clear view), and there were families with little kids, older couples holding hands, even a group celebrating something — maybe a birthday? Our guide for the night was Greg himself; he’s got this easy way of making everyone feel like they’re part of some inside joke. The air smelled faintly of caramel from the concessions stand, mixed with that old-theatre velvet smell. There’s a bar too if you want something stronger than soda — I stuck to ginger ale since I was still trying to figure out how half those tricks worked.
It’s not just card tricks or rabbits-in-hats stuff. Some illusions are huge — like full-stage “how did they do THAT?” moments — but then there are quieter bits where Alexandra does close-up magic that made me lean forward in my seat without realizing. At one point she asked if anyone spoke French (my friend tried and totally flubbed it; Alexandra winked anyway). There’s this warmth between the performers and crowd that feels rare in big shows. The whole thing runs about 90 minutes but honestly it felt quicker — time kind of slips by when you’re busy whispering “no way” every few minutes.
We didn’t try the buffet dinner before the show (maybe next time), but we did stop by the Magic Shop on our way out — ended up buying a deck of cards I’ll probably never figure out how to use. Walking back outside into the Niagara night air felt weirdly quiet after all that color and noise inside. Still thinking about how they pulled off that last trick…
The show lasts approximately 90 minutes.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are fully wheelchair accessible.
Yes, concessions and a licensed bar are available at every performance.
You can ask at the Box Office about adding a buffet dinner before the show.
Yes, it is designed to be family-friendly for all ages.
The show takes place at Greg Frewin Theatre in central Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Guests should arrive between 7pm and 7:15pm for a 7:30pm start time.
Yes, service animals are permitted in all areas of the theatre.
Your evening includes admission tickets to Wild Magic at Greg Frewin Theatre—plus taxes—along with access to tiered-level seating (all with clear views), wheelchair-accessible facilities throughout, optional buffet dinner upgrades at the box office, concessions and bar service during the performance, and plenty of chances to grab souvenirs from their on-site magic shop before heading home.
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