On a quiet Sunday afternoon in Glenside, Pennsylvania, a different kind of trailhead waits: Smoke & Mirrors Theater at The House of Magic, 101 S. Easton Rd, Glenside PA 19038. Here, internationally renowned psychic medium Danielle Schwartz returns for a two-hour gallery reading (2:00–4:00 p.m.) that has become a local ritual. Danielle’s twelfth appearance at Smoke & Mirrors promises the same mix of precise evidence and heartfelt closure that fills the small theater to capacity.
The theater itself is a feature: a compact stage framed by a proscenium arch, tiered seating that brings strangers within arm’s reach of one another, and theatrical lighting that turns the auditorium into an intimate listening room. There are no significant natural or geological features on site—the draw is human, not geological—and the energy of the crowd is the landscape. Expect a blend of direct spirit connections, subtle humor and moments that quiet the room entirely.
Schwartz is a certified master teacher and spiritual advisor, trained by Lisa Williams, one of only about thirty mediums to earn that recognition. Her approach is evidence-focused: names, personality traits and specific recollections that create undeniable links with loved ones. The event is designed for adults 16 and up and follows a gallery-reading format where multiple attendees may receive messages; it’s presented for guidance and healing, not as a replacement for medical, legal or psychological care.
Why book this when you’re visiting Glenside? For residents and visitors alike, Danielle’s show is a concentrated, restorative two hours—an opportunity to encounter grief, curiosity and compassion in a public setting that still feels personal. The House of Magic offers a rare cultural break from nearby parks and suburban streets: a contained theater experience that showcases why Glenside’s arts scene punches above its weight. Tickets have sold out on past appearances; the city’s appetite for intimate, evidence-driven mediumship is clear.
Plan to book tickets in advance through the promoter link, and arrive at least 20–30 minutes early to secure seating, acclimate to the room, and jot down names or memories you hope to hear; quiet reflection before the show sharpens the detail of incoming messages.
Practical notes: arrive early to find on-street or nearby parking, and bring a valid ID if requested. The venue enforces a no-drinks rule in the main theater. If you’re attending with someone who needs assistance, check accessibility details in advance; the booking page supplied by the promoter has the latest policies.
Whether you come seeking evidence of an afterlife, emotional release, or simply a powerful communal performance, Danielle Schwartz’s Sunday reading is a focused, memorable event that plugs into Glenside’s quiet cultural circuit and delivers direct, human-centered experiences that linger long after the lights go down.