Stage Shows
A full-evening theatrical production at the intersection of mentalism, illusion, and psychological theatre
Duration
90 – 120 minutes (two acts)
Investment
From £8,500
Audience
100 – 1,000+
Veil — The Stage Show
Veil is Victor Ashveil’s full-length theatrical production: two acts of psychological illusion designed for theatre stages, concert halls, and large-scale event venues. It is the most complete expression of his craft — part mentalism, part psychological theatre, part lived mystery.
The show takes its name from the space between what we perceive and what is actually true. Victor spends ninety minutes demonstrating, with uncomfortable elegance, just how thin that veil really is.
Act One: The Architecture of Thought
The opening act establishes the terms of the evening. Victor introduces the audience to the mechanics of perception — how attention is directed, how memory is constructed, how decisions feel free while being anything but. Each demonstration is a quietly devastating proof of a principle that, once understood, cannot be unseen.
Act Two: The Impossible Ones
The second act discards the explanatory framework entirely. Armed with the unsettling knowledge imparted in Act One, audiences watch as Victor performs effects for which no framework appears sufficient. Mass telepathy. Predictions sealed before the show began. A finale that has, on several occasions, reduced portions of the audience to stunned silence.
Technical Requirements
Victor’s full stage show requires a standard proscenium or thrust stage configuration, front-of-house sound system, and a lighting rig capable of basic specials. A full technical rider is available upon enquiry. Victor’s production manager liaises directly with venue technical teams.
Bookings
Veil is available for theatrical runs, one-night bookings, and festival programming. Victor also offers a condensed 60-minute festival edition for situations where a full two-act format is impractical.