RFA On Stage to present The Magic of Michael Grandinetti

The Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts On Stage season will open October 18 with The Magic of Michael Grandinetti – Master Illusionist. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Lancaster Elementary School Theater, 191 School Street, Kilmarnock. Admission is by season subscription, or $45 in advance, $50 at the door. Purchase tickets at www.rappahannockfoundation.org, 438-5555 or the door.

LANCASTER—The Rappahannock Foundation for the Arts (RFA) On Stage season will open October 18 with The Magic of Michael Grandinetti – Master Illusionist. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Lancaster Elementary School Theater, 191 School Street, Kilmarnock.

Admission is by season subscription, or $45 in advance, $50 at the door. Purchase tickets at www.rappahannockfoundation.org, 438-5555 or the door.

Grandinetti, one of the stars of the CW’s hit series “Masters of Illusion,” is known for daring and live stunts. He combines never before seen grand illusions, stage magic and slight of hand with music, comedy and many unexpected surprises in a robust theatrical experience that includes audience involvement, reported RFA administrator Donna McGrath.

He has made a name for himself around the world as a talented and innovative illusionist.

Over the past 20 years, he has been driven to make magic contemporary and to give it a wide, mainstream appeal. He has had starring roles on NBC’s “The World’s Most Dangerous Magic II,” and his magic has been featured on the Emmy-nominated show “Bones,” “The Today Show,” “Access Hollywood,” “Entertainment Tonight,” “The Bold and the Beautiful,” and “NBA on TNT.”

Michael also has  become a popular entertainer at corporate events, incorporating humor and real-life stories within his act, and has appeared at special events at the White House.

Free student tickets must be secured by calling 438-5555.

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