St. Louis Magician Magic Amanda Blends Comedy, Illusion, and Heart in Upcoming Duck Room Show
St. Louis audiences are in for a treat as Amanda Lindsey, better known by her stage name Magic Amanda, brings her unique mix of comedy and illusion to the Duck Room at Blueberry Hill on November 15 at 7 p.m. Known for her energetic, inclusive, and charitable performances, Amanda has quickly become one of the city’s most talked-about magicians.
Amanda Lindsey is not just a performer—she’s a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) with a strong educational background. A graduate of the University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL), she holds a double major in Psychology and Communications, a Master of Education in Counseling, and a Deaf Communications Certificate. This diverse background allows her to connect with audiences on a personal level and adapt her shows for people of all ages and abilities.
Amanda’s performances blend sleight of hand, audience participation, and humor, creating a style that feels as fresh as it is fun. Her approach isn’t about hiding behind smoke and mirrors—it’s about inviting the audience into the magic itself. Fans describe her shows as high-energy and interactive, with a sense of spontaneity that keeps everyone guessing and laughing at the same time.
Her upcoming show at The Duck Room at Blueberry Hill continues a successful run of performances in St. Louis. Earlier this year, she headlined a sold-out show called “Mind Blown: A Night of Magic & Comedy” on August 9, 2025, at the same venue. That event was notable for its ASL interpretation and charitable angle, with a portion of proceeds benefiting local animal charities—a cause close to Amanda’s heart. Her new show in November follows the same inclusive and community-focused spirit.
Amanda recently gained national attention after appearing on the hit television show Penn & Teller: Fool Us. While she didn’t manage to “fool” the legendary duo, the experience boosted her confidence and refined her stage presence. She later told local reporters that being on the show taught her the importance of authenticity—staying true to her personality rather than trying to fit a mold. That mindset now shines through in every performance she gives.
Beyond her stage shows, Amanda serves as the resident magician at Magic Mini Golf, located on Delmar Boulevard in St. Louis’s popular Loop district. There, she performs strolling magic, corporate events, and private shows. Her booking options range from $325 per hour for close-up magic to $375 for a 30-minute parlor show, making her one of the most versatile entertainers in the region.
Amanda’s journey is especially meaningful because she represents a rare presence in the world of professional magic—a field still largely dominated by men. Her success, both locally and nationally, highlights the growing recognition of women in the art of illusion.
Tickets for Magic Amanda’s November 15 performance at the Duck Room are expected to sell quickly. The show promises an evening filled with laughter, wonder, and a few jaw-dropping surprises—all served with Amanda’s signature warmth and humor.
For more details about her work, tour schedule, or booking options, visit magicamanda.com or follow her appearances through Magic Mini Golf.