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Spectacle Obscura

  Spectacle Obscura, a peculiar circus extravaganza by DNA Theatre, brings an evening full of mystery and magic to your eyes. Experience the bizarre lifestyle of the traveling circus as it unfolds act-by-act in an intimate cabaret style performance lead by The Masterful Magician. Watch as aerial artists soar above the crowd, contortionists flex and […]

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Just B Magic

Just B Magic was created in 2013 to Motivate, Inspire, Connect, and Empower people of all walks of life using magic as the medium. Whether I am teaching magic to kids, adults with developmental disabilities, or performing in a show, these four words guide my mission. I enjoy giving a participant in my show the

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Star*Spangled Spectacular

This year marks the 200th Anniversary of our National Anthem and Baltimore is throwing a party! The Star*Spangled Spectacular is a FREE festival being held all around the Baltimore harbor. So bring your friends and family out for food and fun! My signature brand of entertainment “Just B Magic” will be at the festival with two

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Magic for Kids Class

This year I am bringing my MAGIC FOR KIDS class to Baltimore! The class that teaches kids magic while also teaching them valuable life skills. FALL: Creative Alliance – Saturdays, Sep 20-Oct 25 2014, 11:30AM – Registration Closed WINTER: Creative Alliance – Saturdays, Dec 13-Jan 24 2015, 11:30AM- Registration Closed SPRING: Chesapeake Arts Center – Mondays, Feb 16-Mar

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5 must-sees at Artscape

The festival, running Friday-Sunday, offers some crazy-great new attractions this year By Dan Singer The Baltimore Sun This weekend, Artscape (you know, just “America’s largest free art festival”) will bring an abundance of color and quirkiness to Baltimore for the 33rd year. The annual festival will entertain over 350,000 attendees with a slate of free performances, exhibits

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‘Ghost: The Musical’ at the Drama Learning Center and TYA

by John Harding For two hours or so, Ghost: The Musical may have you believing in life after death. But the show’s premiere regional staging at the Drama Learning Center in Columbia enjoyably proves the case for its life after Broadway.And speaking of immortality — how about a big hand for film composer Alex North, whose 1955

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