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Murder & Magic Show

Posted on March 1, 2025 by The Drive

An Evening of Mystery, Magic, and Murder at Dante’s Fire

Looking for a night out that’s anything but ordinary? “Murder at the Magic Show II” is back by popular demand, blending sleight of hand with side-splitting laughter and a dash of murder mystery. This one-of-a-kind dinner theater experience runs Friday and Saturday nights through May 24, 2025, at Dante’s Fire on Grant Road in Tucson.

Step into a world where nothing is as it seems. This comedy mystery magic show features classic stage illusions, like the ever-popular sawing-a-volunteer-in-half trick and wraps it all in a hilarious whodunit. The cast includes a talented crew of actors and improv comedians who’ll keep you laughing, and guessing, throughout the night.

The real magic? You don’t just watch the show, you can be a part of it. Whether you’re helping a magician pull off the impossible or trying to solve the murder before dessert, it’s an experience that keeps you engaged from curtain to curtain.

And speaking of dessert: the Dinner & Show ticket includes a full three-course meal, served table-side in candlelight. It’s crafted by Chef Ken, a two-time Iron Chef Southern Arizona winner, so expect flavors as bold as the performances.

Details at a Glance:

  • When: Fridays & Saturdays, now through May 24, 2025
  • Time: 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
  • Where: Dante’s Fire, 2526 E. Grant Rd., Tucson, AZ
  • Tickets: $89 for Dinner & Show, $49 for Show Only
  • Phone: 520.382.9255

Tickets must be purchased in advance - no walk-ups allowed - and seating is limited, so plan ahead!

Murder at the Magic Show II” is perfect for date nights, group outings, or anyone craving an unforgettable Tucson evening. Come for the comedy, stay for the mystery, and leave wondering how they pulled it all off. Click The Button for more details.

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