Peter Sosna will be appearing in Hopkinton, Mass, to perform his acclaimed stage show as part of the CAA/HPTA Halloween Celebration.Mr. Sosna turned professional in 1977 and his career has not slowed since.
He has been featured in People magazine, The Boston Globe and several other newspaper and magazine articles.He traveled with Ben & Jerry?s Vaudeville Circus, performed at Japan?s Nagasaki Holland Village, the Daidogei World Cup in Shizuoka, and at Japan?s largest theme park, Huiz Ten Bosch.
Mr. Sosna is known for his sleight of hand as well as his illusions and promises to bring both to his October 30th appearance at the Hopkinton High School. The show is set to start at 1:00 pm.Folks in the Northeast may recall seeing Mr. Sosna on television on PM Magazine, Chronicle, Morning Live and Ready To Go, Boston Showcase, The Children?s Hospital Telethon and The Genisis Fund Telethon.
Tickets for Mr. Sosna?s show are $6.00 for general admission and a whole family will pay no more than $24.00.If you would like to stay for the nearby Haunted House Tour, you can purchase combination tickets as well.
Check out Mr. Sosna?s website by clicking here. Check out Mr. Sosna in person by attending this outstanding show next Saturday, October 30th.
Peter Sosna will be appearing in Hopkinton, Mass, to perform his acclaimed stage show as part of the CAA/HPTA Halloween Celebration.Mr. Sosna turned professional in 1977 and his career has not slowed since.
He has been featured in People magazine, The Boston Globe and several other newspaper and magazine articles.He traveled with Ben & Jerry?s Vaudeville Circus, performed at Japan?s Nagasaki Holland Village, the Daidogei World Cup in Shizuoka, and at Japan?s largest theme park, Huiz Ten Bosch.
Mr. Sosna is known for his sleight of hand as well as his illusions and promises to bring both to his October 30th appearance at the Hopkinton High School. The show is set to start at 1:00 pm.Folks in the Northeast may recall seeing Mr. Sosna on television on PM Magazine, Chronicle, Morning Live and Ready To Go, Boston Showcase, The Children?s Hospital Telethon and The Genisis Fund Telethon.
Tickets for Mr. Sosna?s show are $6.00 for general admission and a whole family will pay no more than $24.00.If you would like to stay for the nearby Haunted House Tour, you can purchase combination tickets as well.
Check out Mr. Sosna?s website by clicking here. Check out Mr. Sosna in person by attending this outstanding show next Saturday, October 30th.
IBM Members Transform Store to Haunted House. Members of the IBM Ring 36 of Flint, Michigan, took on the task of turning an abandoned store into a haunted house in celebration of Magic Week.Magician Chris Reesman told reporters ?for years, magic’s been associated with Halloween. Halloween and magic both cross the boundaries of what’s real.”
Mr. Reesman is not just a magician; he is also a prime enabler of our Art as owner of the incredible Encore Magic in Flint, Michigan. You can check out his website by clicking here.You?ll have a chance to see the incredible array of magicians who visit and depend on him for supplies.
The magicians have planned and worked on the store/haunted house for the last year. There will be a live scene of a body being cut in half, floors will move beneath visitors? feet, galleries will feature scenes from famous horror movies, and all will be presented with a twisted sense of humor.
Mr. Reesman told reporters that the pacing of the experience will add to the effect, “We know special effects. We’re illusionists. We create illusions around your fears, as opposed to trick camera shots.”
The Casino Theatre in Vandergrift, PA, will offer four magicians with more than 80 years of experience in a celebration ofmystery in “An Evening of October Magic” Organizers believe the magic show will bring the community together.
The masters of ceremony will be GregoryStrucaly, “Gregor the Magician,” a four time winner of Ring 158′s Magician of the Year title.Mr.Strucaly describes his role as “the glue that keeps it all together.”
DanKuniak is up next with his larger effects and illusions.He desires to add a bit of “spookiness for Halloween.”Mr.Kuniak‘s appreciation of magic began watching BillBixby perform.“That was the kicker for me! I also saw someone do a professional trick while in the Boy Scouts. That was all I needed to make up my mind — I was to become a magician.”
Judge Griffith Williams, QC, of the Cardiff Crown Court, dismissed charges against 62 year-old children’s magician, Eric Blackledge alleging he had sexual intercourse with his then 14-year old female assistant. The judge blasted the magician’s “dishonesty” in the criminal proceedings as well as his acts against the young woman.
The Court said the case against the magician known as Uncle Eric, had to be dismissed after he and the lawyers became aware of a binding judgment from the House of Lords in a similar case.
The judgment, published on Wednesday, said prosecutors must charge a defendant accused of having sexual intercourse with a person under 16 with unlawful sexual intercourse and not indecent assault.This new rule eliminates the Prosecutor’s ability to bring charges against a rapist if his victim does not complain within 12 months of the act.
The prior practice in cases where the victim first accused the rapist more than 12 months after the act was to charge the defendant with Indecent Assault.This charge would include any indecent touching of the victim; including sexual intercourse.
By charging the defendant with indecent assault, the prosecutor could bring a rape charge even though the young child had not accused the rapist before 12 months passed.The new ruling would carve out an incongruous exception to the practice and statute normally thought to protect young victims.
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