Manu Vera - Hora de Magia brings close-up stage illusions to La Cripta Mágica, a compact performance room a short walk from Metro Delicias in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain. This one-hour show pairs polished stagecraft with playful audience participation, delivering high-quality illusions that feel immediate and surprising. Manu Vera, director of studies at the Gran Escuela de Magia Ana Tamariz and longtime collaborator with Juan Tamariz, performs material honed across Spain’s major theaters, and he brings that professional timing to an intimate setting where every reaction counts.
The show’s core features are close-up illusions and stage routines designed for a room that seats up to forty people. The venue’s low ceiling and tight sightlines make sleight of hand and misdirection especially effective: cards, coins, and seemingly impossible transformations occur within arm’s reach. Highlights include interactive segments that invite laughter and genuine astonishment, moments of rapid-fire comedy, and a finale that threads technique and showmanship into a satisfying close. La Cripta Mágica also offers beer and gluten-free snacks, a practical touch for evening plans.
Getting there is simple: the nearest Metro stop is Delicias. La Cripta Mágica is accessible by wheelchair inside the performance space, though restrooms are not adapted; the operator asks wheelchair users to contact them by WhatsApp as noted in the booking confirmation to reserve appropriate seating. Tickets are assigned by purchase order at pickup and must be collected between thirty and five minutes before showtime, so arrive with time to spare.
Why this is worth a visit: in a city packed with big-name theaters, Manu Vera’s one-hour set gives visitors a concentrated encounter with Spanish magic tradition. His ties to the Gran Escuela de Magia Ana Tamariz and years performing alongside Juan Tamariz bring a lineage of technique and theatricality that’s rare in small venues. For families, solo travelers, and couples, the show is compact, affordable entertainment that doubles as a cultural vignette—Spanish stagecraft served with humor.
Practical notes: groups are capped at forty, making advance booking wise; changes and cancellations are not accepted after purchase. The venue assigns the best available seats upon ticket pickup. If you want a light, memorable night in Madrid that’s interactive and genuinely surprising, Manu Vera - Hora de Magia at La Cripta Mágica is a tidy, high-quality option that captures a live performer’s ability to transform ordinary objects and common moments into immediate wonder.
Plan to arrive early and collect tickets at the box office; seating is allocated at pickup so earlier collection can score better sightlines. The host sells light refreshments; consider pairing the show with an evening walk around Delicias. Expect lively interaction and occasional volunteer participation—ideal for visitors who like close-up theater and shared surprises.