Standard or VIP Ticket for a Child or Adult to Illusionist Rick Thomas - Mansion of Dreams (Through December 12, 2022)
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Internationally renowned illusionist, Rick Thomas, takes you on an amazing journey through his Mansion of Dreams
- General admission or VIP seating
- Must redeem tickets together at venue to sit together
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Illusionist Rick Thomas, Branson’s “Entertainer of the Year”
Within the walls of Rick Thomas' Mansion of Dreams, audience members of all ages experience some of the most intriguing, innovative, and mind-boggling illusions in the world. Rick's unique vision enthralls the audience with mystery, magic, and fantasy.
The New York Times declared Rick’s Performance “EPIC”.
A sneak peek:
- The Mansion of Dreams is a one-of-a-kind Spectacle offering extreme comedy, stunning grand levitations and a mind-blowing production of a helicopter.
- Awards: Rick Thomas became the most successful show for families in the history of Las Vegas, receiving a Key to the City. High honors include the coveted “Magician of the Year” by the Academy of Magical Arts and Magic’s highest recognition "Illusionist of the World" by the World Magic Awards.
- On Tour: From sold out performances at Caesars Colosseum, headlining the Sydney Opera House in Australia and performing both in Las Vegas and on Broadway, Rick Thomas continues to entertain millions of people across the world with the most breathtaking and spectacular magic ever to be seen on stage today!
- ON TV: Thomas has also been featured on numerous national television specials including the NBC series "The World’s Greatest Magic", Masters of Illusion on the CW, MTV, FOX, TLC, Animal Planet, the History Channel and his own special on ABC.
Need To Know Info
About Illusionist Rick Thomas - Mansion of Dreams
Andy Williams designed his Moon River Theater to echo the beauty of the surrounding Ozark Mountains. The façade sits amid 16 acres of foliage, rock formations, and waterfalls to not only enhance live performances with a sense of natural discovery, but also to speak to conservation. In 1992, the state of Missouri recognized the venue's environmental efforts by granting it the Conservation Award for Developed Land Use. And that sense of conservation seeps into the theater's three lobbies as well. Koi swim through ponds, flora creeps toward the ceiling, art and performance pictures from Andy's private collection grace the walls, and wild rams hold head-butting matches in the restroom.