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North Charleston hosts a night of magic on January 23

The North Charleston Cultural Arts Department is set to host another dinner theatre performance in North Charleston on Friday, January 23, with An Evening with The Wagsters, World Class Magic & Illusion. Considered the “new” classical illusionists, husband and wife team Brandon and Hannah Lynne Wagster will offer an exciting presentation of classical magic with a fresh, modern approach. Dinner for the evening is catered by Embassy Suites and includes an entrée of smoked chicken & Italian sausage penne with mushrooms, sweet onions, zucchini, and pesto cream. Tickets are on sale until Tuesday, January 20.

Brandon Wagster is said to be one of the countries rising stars of magic. He has received 10 regional, national, and international magic awards and has earned praise from some of the world’s top magicians like Criss Angel, Jeff McBride, and Lance Burton. Hannah Lynne Wagster has been Brandon’s leading lady since 2010 and is an indispensable part of the show. With over 20 years of theatrical & illusionary training combined, The Wagsters are sure to mystify people of all ages with their dynamic, high-energy magic performance combining stage illusions, hilarious comedy, audience interaction, and pure sleight of hand.

An Evening with The Wagsters, World Class Magic & Illusion will be presented at the Charleston Area Convention Center Meeting Room (adjacent to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center) at 5001 Coliseum Drive in North Charleston. The venue doors open at 7:00pm for dinner. Tickets are $40 per person. Group discounts are offered for parties of four or more. Ticket price includes dinner, play, and gratuity. Tickets for just the play can be purchased for $12. Parking is free. A cash-only bar will be available. To purchase tickets, contact Pam Smith at 843-740-5847 by Tuesday, January 21. For information on additional programs and events, contact the City of North Charleston Cultural Arts Department at 843-740-5854 or visit the Arts & Culture section of the City’s website.