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Performances
Friday, April 27th at 8pm
Saturday, April 28th at 8pm
Sunday, April 29th at 3pm
Thursday, May 3 at 8pm
Friday, May 4 at 8pm
Saturday, May 5 at 8pm 
Sunday, May 6 at 3pm


Direct from its extended run at the 2017 Capital Fringe Festival, "Orson the Magnificent" explores a little-known side of cinema legend Orson Welles: his lifelong love of magic. DC Theater Scene rates it a perfect five stars, calling it "an utterly enjoyable ride with awe-inspiring tricks!" Local actor and magician Lars Klores, last seen at CFTC in his role as Professor Harold Hill in "The Music Man," portrays Welles as he spins tales of the great magicians while performing his own astounding feats of mind-reading and illusion. Half magic show and half dramatic biography, this unique production is sure to enchant and entertain audiences on the CFTC mainstage this season.

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Sponsored by the City of Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts 2018
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Adults - $20
Students with ID - $15
Ticket prices: Increase by $5 at the door
Location: Old Town Hall, Fairfax, 3999 University Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030
Running Time: 70 minutes, no intermission
The conclusion of each show will feature a talkback with Lars Klores

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The City of Fairfax Theatre Company is funded in part by ARTSFAIRFAX.
The City of Fairfax Theatre Company is supported in part by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
The City of Fairfax Theatre Company is sponsored in part by Moss Building & Design.