Aaron Crow presents FearLess with Special Guest Tom Bolton

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Aaron Crow is a unique, international award-winning artist, best known for his recent spectacular appearances on America's Got Talent. This mystician, danger act and the first European artist ever to perform both on Broadway and The Sydney Opera House brings you FearLess.
FearLess is a highly interactive show in which audience members become the stars of the evening. An inspired and inspiring spectacle, fusing suspense, magic and winning charm with a vision of empowerment.
Aaron has toured with some of the biggest productions in the world and was featured on Broadway, London West-End and the iconic Sydney opera house.
For his achievements, he has received multiple highly coveted awards, such as Le Mandraque d’Or and The International Brand Personality Award as well as a world championships title in Mentalism.
Join us for a unique experience with dangerous stunts involving swords, bow and arrows and more. FearLess will have you on the edge of your seat!
“This show is more than merely dramatic – it has dramaturgy. Crow is both a madman and a genius, but most of all he is a consummate performer.” Cabaret Review
“Aaron Crow may well be fearless but many in his audience are quaking.” The Herald Scotland
Tom Bolton has been performing magic for as long as he can remember. Known for his “perfect magic” (World Magic Review) and “friendly charisma and charm” (Theatre and Arts Review), Tom is a close-up magician with a big-stage mindset. Tom is best known for creating The Magic Corner—a one-of-a-kind, intimate magic show in his hometown of Durham.
Performed in a self-built magic bar for just ten people at a time, and selling out weekly, The Magic Corner has become a gem of Durham.
Tom’s performances blend nostalgia, playfulness, and jaw-dropping illusion. His magic is, as one reviewer put it, “a love letter to wonder itself” (Fringe Biscuit). Now taking his work to bigger stages, Tom continues to share the sense of awe that first inspired him as a child—reminding audiences of all ages that the magic never really left.
Back for the second time at the Edinburgh Fringe and just returned from the Adelaide Fringe in Australia where 2,500 people saw his show.