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Master of Magic Bill Cook brings first show to Forest View on June 10

District 214 Community Education is proud to bring Bill Cook, nationally and internationally acclaimed magician, to the Forest View Educational Center, 2121 S. Goebbert Road in Arlington Heights on Sunday, June 10 at 3 p.m.

His high-energy show, which combines music with mind-blowing magic, will feature comedy, drama and interactive participation from the audience. He has been described as one of the most versatile performers working today. He brings a fresh and exciting entertainment to audiences of all ages.

Cook has appeared on major television networks including ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, Showtime, SyFy, The Movie Channel, Telemundo and Italy's Cannale 5. He is currently one of the recurring stars of the CW Network's Masters of Illusion TV series.

"Bill Cook is one of the most talented young magicians I have even seen. Besides being a flawless magician, he is a great entertainer! Personality, originality, creativity; add them up and you have Bill Cook!" said Master Magician Lance Burton, headliner at the Monte Carlo Casino in Las Vegas who retired after 15,000 performances

Cook has performed across North America, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and Central America. He has been a featured performer at some of the most exclusive clubs in the United States, including the Friar's Club in New York City, the House of Blues in Chicago and the world-famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, California.

A three-time award winner at the prestigious World Magic Seminar in Las Vegas, Cook has performed for Apple Computers, Allstate Insurance, Chicago Bears, Bulls, Chrysler, Ford, GM, Motorola, Discover Card, McDonalds, and many more. He was a featured lecturer at the Northwestern University Medical School.

Tickets for the June 10 show at Forest View Educational Center are $10. Children 2 and under are free. You can purchase your tickets by calling the District 214 Community Education office at 847-718-7700/7702 or online at https://bit.ly/2I2fvDa.

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