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Elmhurst Centre for Performing Arts presents ‘An Intimate Evening with Jeanette Andrews’

The Elmhurst Centre for Performing Arts is bringing magic to downtown Elmhurst Thursday, Jan. 25, with the help of the DuPage Foundation.

Jeanette Andrews presented her first magic performance at age four, was paid for her first show at age 6, and that day began running her own business. She has never had another job since.

Hailing from Wheaton, Andrews is a magician and artist, one of the most innovative illusionists in the world today. She has staged hundreds of standing-room-only performances for Fortune 500 companies such as Whole Foods, Kellogg’s, and McDonald’s, as well other organizations including The Federal Reserve, the Soho House, and Johnson & Johnson. She has presented talks at MIT, Harvard Law School, Columbia, the Smithsonian’s Cooper Hewitt, to name a few.

Andrews uses sensory anomalies, art, and scientific anecdotes to create luxurious experiences that bridge everyday life to a special, heightened world.

She loves creating experiences that invite audiences to engage with the impossible in fun, insightful, generous ways. Illusion is Andrew’s life’s work and her performances have been praised by the Chicago Tribune, PBS, and the New York Times.

Andrews is an artist-in-residence for High Concept Labs in Chicago and is a National Arts Club Fellow and an Alumnus Affiliate of metaLab Harvard.

“We are thrilled to bring an exciting evening to Elmhurst in Jeanette Andrews’ performance. To showcase the performing arts in its many forms is a delight. We are grateful to the DuPage Foundation for their support in highlighting a nationally recognized artist who developed their craft in DuPage County,” said Cheryl Peterson, ECPA board treasurer.

Join ECPA for a captivating night at “An Intimate Evening with Jeanette Andrews.”

This program is made possible by the generous support of the DuPage Foundation.

The event takes place Thursday, Jan. 25, at Stage 119 in downtown Elmhurst. Adult, senior, student, and group rate tickets are available.

Guests are invited to enjoy dinner before the show at the newly opened (and accessible to Stage 119 from the interior) Modern Plate Bar & Restaurant.

Doors open at Stage 119 at 6:30 p.m. The show begins at 7 p.m.

For ticket details and additional information, visit www.ECPA-Elmhurst.org.

The Elmhurst Centre for Performing Arts is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to building a state-of-the-art venue for live music, theater, dance, comedy, and events to the western suburbs.

For sponsorship, volunteer, donation and group ticket opportunities, email ECPAElmhurst@gmail.com.

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