easy
1.5 hours
No physical exertion required; suitable for all fitness levels
Step into a spellbinding show in Honolulu where expert sleight-of-hand meets psychology, unlocking the mysteries of the subconscious mind. Matthew Singer’s performance blends illusion and science for an unforgettable mental adventure.
1.5 hours
Embark on a mesmerizing journey into the subconscious with Matthew's extraordinary show, where world-class sleight-of-hand intertwines with psychology and metaphysics. Experience mind reading and perception influence that transcends traditional magic, leaving you in awe and questioning the boundaries between reality and illusion. This is an unforgettable adventure into the mysterious!
Journey into the subconscious and explore the powers of your psyche!
Transcending traditional magic, Matthew's show is an adventure that weaves together world-class sleight-of-hand with psychology, neuroscience, and metaphysics. The result? An intelligent masterpiece that blurs the line between reality and illusion! Matthew reads minds, influences perceptions, and unlocks hidden powers within his audience, leaving them in a state of awe, and wondering if they’ve witnessed mere trickery -- or tapped into something far more mysterious! This is far more than just a magic show….
Shows offer intimate seating so plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before start time for prime viewing spots.
The show relies on psychological influence techniques that may surprise you—being receptive enhances the experience.
Silence all devices and focus fully to catch subtle cues that add to the illusion.
Parking can be limited; use nearby garages or public transit to ease arrival and departure.
Honolulu has long been a cultural crossroads blending native Hawaiian traditions with modern influences, creating a vibrant arts scene.
The show encourages appreciation of mental acuity and perception, with a focus on sustainable indoor entertainment that promotes local arts.
Dress comfortably for an indoor theater experience in Honolulu’s warm climate.
summer specific
Indoor air conditioning can be cool—bring a light layer just in case.
spring specific
Optional for jotting down thoughts or questions post-show.
Allowed for capturing the theater ambience—avoid flash to not disturb performance.