OKC's Comedy Magic Show
Tours · United States

OKC's Comedy Magic Show

5.0 · 121 reviews1h 30m📍 United States

About this tour

When Ben from our BugBitten team caught OKC's Comedy Magic Show, it was a tight 90-minute performance that kicks off the moment you walk in—no waiting around for the real action. Magician Jonathan Meyer runs a sharp mix of illusions and comedy that actually lands, pulling punters into the show rather than just watching from the wings. It's the kind of theatre that doesn't take itself too seriously, pitches itself at families and mates alike, and keeps you guessing because nothing's scripted the same way twice. The whole setup feels casual: free popcorn, bring your own drinks, grab some parking, chat with Jonathan after if you fancy. Sits in a proper theatre that's accessible across the board, so most folks can get through the door without drama.

Highlights

  • Magic starts at the entrance, not when the lights dim
  • Front-row intimacy—feels personal even in a proper theatre
  • Audience gets pulled into illusions rather than sat on
  • Clean humour lands across kids and adults without cringing
  • No two shows identical; Jonathan riffs on the crowd
  • Free popcorn and drinks included—BYOB welcome too
  • Meet the performer after; feels like a real person, not a persona
  • Fully wheelchair accessible, pram-friendly, no faffing about

What to expect

Ben reckons the show grabs you straightaway. Jonathan doesn't wait for the curtain to rise before the magic starts; there's a vibe in the foyer that sets the tone. Once you're in the theatre, the hour and a half moves at a clip—magic tricks that pull audience members into the action, comedy that doesn't rely on recycled gags, and a sense that if you're up front or in the wings, you're still part of the gig. It's interactive without feeling forced. The pacing keeps energy up, and because Jonathan riffs on what happens in the room, you won't see the exact same show twice.

The space itself is genuinely welcoming. Free popcorn arrives, you can crack open a bottle you've brought, and there's no pressure to buy overpriced merch on the way out. It feels more like being invited to a trick than being sold one. Afterwards, Jonathan sticks around to chat, answer questions, and take a photo if you ask—the kind of touch that reminds you this is a real person doing a job they actually enjoy.

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The good

If you want theatre that doesn't feel stuffy, this lands it. Kids will grip the magic, adults will enjoy the humour, and there's no moment where you're checking your watch. Jonathan's genuinely skilled at reading a room, so spontaneity works rather than feeling scattered. The all-ages angle actually works because the material is sharp, not dumbed down. Parking's free, the venue is fully accessible (ramps, lifts, aisles wide enough for wheelchairs and prams), and there's no hidden upsell culture.

The not-so-good

You're relying on your own transport to get there—the show doesn't arrange a pickup. It's not recommended if you've got dodgy cardiovascular health; the energy is high and there's movement involved. Peak times aren't flagged, but your best bet is checking ahead. Group size varies; it's not a massive production, so booking ahead makes sense rather than showing up and hoping. Infants under a certain age sit on a lap, not a separate ticket.

Bring

Jacket (theatres can run cold), your own drinks if BYOB appeals to you, comfortable shoes. Included: popcorn, beverages, parking, full show. Not included: transport to the venue.

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