Known offstage as Christopher Justin Doyle, Mysterion has built a reputation as one of Canada’s leading mentalists, blending psychological illusion, comedy writing and audience interaction into a theatrical experience that challenges perception and logic.
From National Television to Global Recognition
Mysterion has appeared on high-profile television programs including America’s Got Talent, Canada’s Got Talent and The CW’s Penn & Teller: Fool Us, where he performed as a “fooler.” He has also taken the stage in Las Vegas and headlined sold-out performances of his show Something Strange.
NBC has described him as “one of the world’s leading mentalists and psychic entertainers,” reflecting his growing international profile. In addition to television appearances, he has been featured across Canadian media platforms including MuchMusic, CP24, Breakfast Television, CHCH and Global Morning Live.
He is also a recipient of the Allan Slaight Award in Magic for Rising Star (as part of The Sentimentalists), a recognition within the Canadian magic community.
An Interactive Mind Reading Experience
Unlike traditional stage magic, Mysterion’s performance style centres on audience participation. His live show incorporates psychological suggestion, perception tests and improvisational elements that bring attendees directly into the experience.
Organizers describe the show as an interactive mentalism performance that blends sophisticated mystery with comedic timing — designed to leave audiences questioning how much of their own thinking is truly private.
Event Details
Who: Mysterion the Mind Reader
Date: April 11
Time: 9:00 PM
Location: Comedy Bar, 945 Bloor St. W., Toronto
Tickets: Available via comedybar.ca
As Toronto’s live entertainment calendar continues to expand this spring, Mysterion’s return offers audiences a chance to experience psychological illusion up close in an intimate venue setting.
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