'Magic of the Night' Featured in UC Clermont College Theater Oct. 28
Magic of the Night
-- featuring illusionist Stephen Knight in an original haunted magic show -- will be presented Oct. 28, 7 p.m. in UC Clermont Colleges Krueger Auditorium. Full of ghosts and goblins, this one-ofa-kind Halloween event offers thrills and chills for audiences of all ages without any blood or gore.
(This performance includes spooky costuming and props.)
Columbus-based illusionist Knight engages an audience by using illusion, comedy, drama, music and special effects to create a unique theatrical experience.
Calico Childrens Theatre is a UC Clermont community initiative geared toward families with children ages 3-13 years. The cost of tickets per performance is $6 per adult and $4 per child. Tickets for seniors (60+) and UC students are $4 per person. All performances are held in the Krueger Auditorium at UC Clermont College 4200 Clermont College Dr. in Batavia and are approximately one hour in length.
For more information about the Calico Childrens Theatre or Calico Creativities Workshop please contact Nikki Vargas, Arts and Events Program Manager at (513) 558-1215 or 866.446.2822 or visit our website www.ucclermont.edu and click on community arts.
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