THE Alexandra Hospital's Special Care Baby Unit will benefit from £236 raised from a night of Musical Magic at the Palace Theatre last month.
The one-night performance raised £136 and organisers added a further £100, which was held in trust following the death of a family member.
The cheque was presented to staff at the hospital by comedian, ventriloquist and magician Trevor Trix and "Ziggy" on October 17.
Organiser Dee Sharp said: "We would like to thank everyone involved in making Musical Magic a big success and work on the next production is already well underway.
"Trevor is very talented and has specialised in entertaining children throughout the Midlands for many years.
"He has also appeared as a guest artist with other theatre companies and is a member of the Warwick Magic Society."
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