Arts & Entertainment
Magi-Whirl 2013 to Benefit Bishop Ireton, Ring 50
The magic show takes place April 6 at Bishop Ireton's theater.

Prepare for a night of tricks to delight with Magi-Whirl 2013, a magic show performed by nationally recognized magicians to benefit Alexandria’s Bishop Ireton High School and Ring 50, a regional magician’s club.
A gala public show will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 6 at the high school, located at 201 Cambridge Rd. Tickets are $15 per adult in advance and $18 at the door. Tickets for students 14 and younger and seniors age 65 and older are $13, and a family pack of four tickets is available for $50.
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Magi-Whirl 2013 includes magicians Juliana Chen, Brad Ross, Master Payne and John Carlson.
Payne has been entertaining audiences in and around the Pacific Northwest with his award-winning magic show for more than 35 years. Chen became the first woman, and first magician of Chinese heritage, to win gold with a solo act in the 50-year history of the World Congress of Magic.
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Ross has been hailed as a world class, modern-day showman with “boy-next-door” charm. He has been dazzling audiences of all ages for over two decades and has entertained millions of people worldwide. Carlson is an internationally recognized, award-winning entertainer who performs strictly for the family audience.
To buy advance tickets or for more information, visit the show’s website.
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