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Sun October 13, 2019

IMpossible - Master Illusionist Alex Ramon

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Oct 12, 8pm and Oct 13, 2pm

Pleasanton's Firehouse Arts Center has been selected for its intimate setting to present world-renowned illusionist Alex Ramon in two performances of "IMpossible," his newest show featuring "up-close" magic and mysteries.

Alex has mesmerized millions world-wide with his innovative illusions, and earned top awards and praise from his professional peers, including the coveted Lance Burton Award, SAM Presidents Award, and the IBM Presidential Citation. While still in his teens, the Richmond, California native was named National Champion Magician by the World Magic Seminar, and San Francisco Bay Area's Best Stage Magician. He's been seen on national and international television, and has even made Whoopi Goldberg levitate.

Ramon's charisma and charm while interacting with his audiences, his creativity, showmanship, and unparalleled energy, combined with the intimate nature of "IMpossible," makes it the Bay Area magic experience of the season.

At age 23, Alex caught the eye of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey(R), and became the second youngest Ringmaster and the first magician to hold the honored role in the 139-year history of The Greatest Show on Earth(R). Starring as the Magical 'Zingmaster,' Alex's illusions included disappearing elephants, levitating members of the audience, and transforming a man into a tiger, all while being surrounded by the 360-degree audience.

After Ringling Bros., Ramon developed "ILLUSION FUSION," the #1 attraction in Lake Tahoe, according to Yelp and TripAdvisor.

Reserved seat tickets: $22 - $32.

Presented by City of Pleasanton Firehouse Arts Center.
Oct 12, 8pm and Oct 13, 2pm

Pleasanton's Firehouse Arts Center has been selected for its intimate setting to present world-renowned illusionist Alex Ramon in two performances of "IMpossible," his newest show featuring "up-close" magic and mysteries.

Alex has mesmerized millions world-wide with his innovative illusions, and earned top awards and praise from his professional peers, including the coveted Lance Burton Award, SAM Presidents Award, and the IBM Presidential Citation. While still in his teens, the Richmond, California native was named National Champion Magician by the World Magic Seminar, and San Francisco Bay Area's Best Stage Magician. He's been seen on national and international television, and has even made Whoopi Goldberg levitate.

Ramon's charisma and charm while interacting with his audiences, his creativity, showmanship, and unparalleled energy, combined with the intimate nature of "IMpossible," makes it the Bay Area magic experience of the season.

At age 23, Alex caught the eye of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey(R), and became the second youngest Ringmaster and the first magician to hold the honored role in the 139-year history of The Greatest Show on Earth(R). Starring as the Magical 'Zingmaster,' Alex's illusions included disappearing elephants, levitating members of the audience, and transforming a man into a tiger, all while being surrounded by the 360-degree audience.

After Ringling Bros., Ramon developed "ILLUSION FUSION," the #1 attraction in Lake Tahoe, according to Yelp and TripAdvisor.

Reserved seat tickets: $22 - $32.

Presented by City of Pleasanton Firehouse Arts Center.
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