PORT TOWNSEND — Joey Pipia’s “HeadTrip” is coming around again, this time with what he bills as “two new mind-bending moments of amazing” this Saturday night.
Pipia is Port Townsend’s magician, yes, but “HeadTrip” goes beyond the typical tricks and into the realm of mind-reading.
In his 8 p.m. performance at the Chameleon Theater, Pipia plans a psychic journey involving a poker game, his own version of a seance and a winner-take-all round of musical chairs.
All of this involves the human mind, something that causes Pipia to marvel. His audiences have enjoyed “HeadTrip” too, as performances of it earlier this year have sold out.
“In traditional magic, an object changes from one thing to another: a billiard ball to an egg, for example. In ‘HeadTrip,’ the only thing that will change is your mind,” promises Pipia, who added that this will be the last Port Townsend show before he takes off on a performing tour of Alaska.
The Chameleon Theater at 800 W. Park Ave., is not a big place — just 34 seats for this show — so those who want to ensure a spot can use www.brownpapertickets.com to make reservations or phone 360-774-2202.
More information about Pipia awaits at www.joeypipia.com.