Psychic food for thought at show

Friday 12th September 2008, 10:10AM BST.

Philip SolomonPhilip Solomon,

An evening of clairvoyance,

Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton

Even the most cynical of sceptics would have been given food for thought by some of the unarguably accurate messages reeled off by Black Country psychic Philip Solomon.

More than 500 people were at the Grand last night to see the Willenhall man described by TV psychic Derek Acorah as “the greatest medium of our time” demonstrate clairvoyance.

The evening, held to celebrate Philip’s 30th anniversary as a professional medium, featured a Tai Chi demonstration by Cannock group Pam’s People and testimonies from guests including Alex Dougan, son of the late Wolves legend Derek, and Elvis Presley’s cousin Sue Presley.

Around 15 people received messages during the two-hour show, even including spot-on full names. Among them were a grandmother’s encouragement to a young couple together against their families’ wishes and an account of a female audience member’s former male friend named Gil and his Shetland pony.

An interesting and insightful night indeed.

By Stella Stokes



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