A Warwickshire magician and mind-reader fresh off a string of sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe will bring his talents to Bromsgrove.

Angus Baskerville, a professional Magic Circle magician, sold more than 850 tickets and had several sell-out shows at the fringe.

His show, "Naughty or Neurodiverse? I'm a Mentalist" combines magic with personal experiences of autism and ADHD.


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Baskerville said: "There were a good number of magic shows on offer, but the educational side of my show around neurodiversity helped it to stand out.

"I saw so many families walking up and down the Royal Mile wondering what show to go to and it can be quite a challenge to find something that appeals to everyone."

The show has received rave reviews and was even chosen for Mervyn Stutter's Pick of the Fringe.

Baskerville was also awarded the Craig Stephenson Memorial 'Derek Award'.

He described it as a "truly humbling experience" and his first Fringe as an "epic ride".

The show is described as a "fantastic, family-friendly show, full of heart" that "celebrates neurodiversity as a superpower" and "will keep audiences intrigued with incredible mind trickery and illusion."

Having impressed at the Fringe, Baskerville is now embarking on a six-week tour of venues in England, with stage-hypnotist Poldark and some special guests.

Baskerville is set to perform at The Atrix on Friday, September 27.