Magicopolis

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Magicopolis
Address1418 Fourth Street
Location Santa Monica, California
Public transit Downtown Santa Monica station
Operator Steve Spill
TypeTheatre
Genre(s)Magic
Capacity 150
ProductionEscape Reality
OpenedSeptember 8, 1998 (1998-09-08)
Website
magicopolis.com

Magicopolis is a 150-seat theater in Santa Monica, California, [1] founded in 1998 [2] by magician Steve Spill. It is the permanent home of his magic production, "Escape Reality", [3] which has received positive reviews from guests and critics. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Magicians Penn & Teller cast their hands and feet in cement for the Magicopolis groundbreaking ceremony on March 25, 1998. [9] Robert Holbrook, Mayor of the City of Santa Monica, on behalf of the City Council proclaimed March 25 to be "Magicopolis Day" in Santa Monica. [10] Friday, September 18, 1998, marked the grand opening, and official ribbon cutters and special guest performers Penn & Teller [11] took the stage and over the course of the evening performed some of their classic routines. To finish, Penn delivered a "heartfelt discourse on the value of seeing magic performed live and the importance of Magicopolis". [12]

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