The legendary Queen Mary is pleased to announce the debut of master magician and well-known apparitionist, Aiden Sinclair, aboard the historic ocean liner for ‘Illusions of the Passed; Legends of the Queen Mary, A Theatrical Séance!’ on select nights starting Friday, September 14. Tickets are available Friday, August 23 at queenmary.com.

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Travel back in time to encounter the ghosts and tales of the iconic Queen Mary during a full-evening presentation of paranormal illusions with Aiden Sinclair’s ‘Illusions of the Passed; Legends of the Queen Mary, A Theatrical Séance!’. Guests will be captivated with unforgettable encounters by the spirits of the past, including interactive experiences like feeling the touch of a ghostly hand. The immersive show allows attendees to speak to those who have long since departed, and witness the apparitions of those spirits who linger within the haunted hull of the Queen Mary. As seen on the hit series America’s Got Talent and Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Aiden Sinclair brings his interactive theatrical séance to the Queen Mary’s all-new Revenant Room, an intimate theater aboard the haunted vessel, with his new residency performance on select nights beginning September 14, 2018.

A Theatrical Séance! opens Friday, September 14, 2018 on select nights. The 90-minute show begins at 7:30pm.

TICKETS:
Purchase tickets at queenmary.com, visit the box office, or call (800) 437-2934.

  • VIP tickets: $55 per person
  • General Admission: $40 per person
  • General Admission Queen Mary hotel guests: $35 per person

Revenant Room – B Deck Forward
The Queen Mary

1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802

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From humble beginnings as a bisexual art kid who drank more coffee than a 40-year-old author, Remy now holds a BFA in Film Production from Chapman University and is a proud member of the HorrorBuzz team (and still a bisexual art kid who drinks too much coffee). They were first introduced to the world of horror and camp when their grandma showed them The Rocky Horror Picture Show at age 5, and never looked back. When they're not writing cartoons or working on movies, one can spot them in various clubs around Los Angeles performing very, very self-deprecating standup comedy. Howdy ho!