About Smokus Pocus

Smokus Pocus presents

SMOKUS POCUS The World's Dopest Magic Show

Saturday, October 26 2024

7:00 pm Doors / 8:00 pm Show

Surround yourself with great vibes at the mind-blowing night out that will leave you gasping at tricks that are so trippy you’ll be asking “what the f—?!”. Innovative feats of magic are fused with the world of weed as magician and cannabis connoisseur Ben Zabin takes audiences on a journey of Dank Debauchery.

Direct from a residency in Las Vegas, Smokus Pocus delivers a spectacle packed with tokes, jokes, & tricks in sold-out theaters across North America. Jars of bud appear, lighters come to life, and bongs bend reality in an unforgettable performance designed to enthrall both the stoned and sober. 

“Guaranteed to blow your mind!” -Las Vegas Magazine

"Crowds are blown away!" -Street Insider

“Experience a higher kind of magic.” -Time Out New York

“Feel the buzz of Smokus Pocus!” -Thrillist

"Stone cold sober or high as a kite, this magical mind reader will leave a memorable impression with his ability to coax caricatures to life and disappear objects into thin air." -Vegas Vibe

"Rapid-fire wit injects life and laughs into the show" -Las Vegas Weekly


For more info, visit www.SmokusPocus.com

​Length: 90 minutes

TICKET PRICING:

•$55 for Gold Tier Reserved Seating, Rows A - F;
•$40 for Blue Tier Reserved Seating, Rows G - N Ctr. & Side M;
•$40 for Green Tier Reserved Seating, Rows P - Q Ctr. & Side N - Q

Each ticket includes a $5 handling & processing charge; all sales are final; no refunds nor exchanges.

For Adult 21+; no smoking in the premises

About Woodstock Playhouse

Richie Havens on stage at the Woodstock Playhouse; 1968 in Jocko Moffitt's Last Big Sound-Out

During the late 1950s and into the 60s, the Woodstock Playhouse directors instituted Saturday morning children's productions & concerts as well as midnight concerts featuring such artists as Tom Paxton, Peter Yarrow, Tim Hardin, Pete Seeger, Happy and Artie Traum, Billy Faire, and Jack Elliot. The Band, including Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Jaime Robbie Robertson, would record their album Stage Fright at the Woodstock Playhouse with Todd Rundgren serving as sound engineer. As the 1960s evolved and Woodstock found itself at the center of a cultural revolution, the Playhouse was host to the final concert in a series of performances known as the Sound-Outs in 1968. Produced by John “Jocko” Moffitt and generally perceived as a precursor concert to the Woodstock Festival held in Bethel a year later, the Playhouse concert featured Richie Havens, with additional performances by Jerry Moore, Don Preston, Major Wiley and Bunky and Jake.

Throughout the 60s and 70s, legendary musicians and bands played at the Woodstock Playhouse, including Arlo Guthrie, Van Morrison, Orleans, Richie Havens, Full Moon, Sonia Malkine, John Hammond, Holy Moses, Dave Van Ronk, Levon and The Band, The Montgomeries, Geoff and Maria Muldaur, Jim Rooney and Bill Keith, Billy Faire, and after the burning and rebuilding of the Woodstock Playhouse: Leon Russell, Cindy Cashdollar, Jack DeJohnette, Sonny Rollins, Peter Yarrow, Bethany and Rufus Cappadocia, John Sebastian, Natalie Merchant, Larry Campbell, David Bromberg, Noel Paul Stookey, The Indigo Girls, Leon Russell, Well Strung, all of the amazing Headliners at the annual String Sampler Concert, and so many more.

Additionally, the Woodstock Playhouse, established in 1938 by a member of one of Woodstock's Oldest Families, became a central hub for the launching of major careers on Broadway and in film and television, as it continues to do today.