
Victoria Theatre Association presents popular TV host, magician and illusionist JUSTIN WILLMAN and his TRICKED OUT TOUR for one night only at the Victoria Theatre, Friday, February 15 at 8 PM. Tickets are on sale now at the Ticket Center Stage Box Office.
From his monthly sell-out shows in the back of a trendy LA comic book shop to huge theaters and music venues across the country, JUSTIN WILLMAN has become one of the busiest touring performers in America. His comedy flavored miracles have earned him a devoted cult following as well as frequent television appearances on “The Ellen Degeneres Show” and “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” Sweet-toothed frosting fans will recognize Justin as the magical host of “Cupcake Wars” and “Last Cake Standing”, and as the host of “Hubworld” and “Scrabble Showdown” on The Hub Network. Justin is also the star and creator of the Nerdist Channel series Magic Meltdown which is named after his monthly sold-out, cult-following comedy and variety show at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood. The Los Angeles Times calls JUSTIN WILLMAN, “a new breed of magician who’s making magic cool again for grown-ups.” TRICKED OUT TOUR is a not-to-be-missed comedy and magic event!
Tickets for JUSTIN WILLMAN start at a great price of just $26 each!
Tickets are on sale NOW at the Ticket Center Stage Box Office, located in the Wintergarden of the Schuster Center, or by phone at (937) 228-3630, toll-free at (888) 228-3630; and, online at www.ticketcenterstage.com.
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Stay for a Cupcake Contest
After the show, join us for a Cupcake Contest featuring local Dayton bakeries. Each of our contestants must create a cupcake based on the Schuster 10th Anniversary Celebration Theme, and guests of the show are encouraged to come to taste and judge our participants cupcakes. Judged by JUSTIN WILLMAN and other Dayton celebrities don’t miss out on this unique event!
Tickets are just $10, and there is a limited quantity available! Visit www.ticketcenterstage.com to purchase a ticket now!
WIN TICKETS from Dayton Most Metro
We have a PAIR OF TICKETS to give away to see Justin Willman’s Tricked Out Tour on Friday Feb. 15th at the Victoria Theatre! Simply fill out the form below and then leave a comment saying that YOU want to win tickets to see Justin Willman from Dayton Most Metro. We’ll announce a winner later today (2/13) – GOOD LUCK!
CONTEST CLOSED
Congratulations to our winner: Amanda Unger

GREAT DEALS!
This Valentine’s Day, the Dayton Philharmonic will offer a very special treat when it presents one of cinema’s greatest love stories,
“Neal and the Dayton Philharmonic have done this before,” said Chuck Duritsch, Communications and Media Manager for the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance. “They’ve done City Lights, The Wizard of Oz, The Bride of Frankenstein back in 2011… I believe one of the reasons they picked Casablanca is because it just celebrated its 70th anniversary, and it comes in the top ten on many ‘best movies ever’ lists, so obviously it’s very popular.”
Whether you are keeping up romantic traditions with your long-time love, or starting flirty new traditions with the one you like, Dayton is full of delicious events. Cupid is now jealous and possibly out of work. Below, you’ll find a little something for everyone bitten by the love bug (and even a few for the staunch, anti-heart day aficionados).
An Affair To Remember
Valentine’s Evening Under the Stars
Latin Lovers Cooking Class
Miami Valley Music Men Singing Valentines!
Hotel Date Night Package
Valentine’s Celebration Dinner
Art For The Heart
Crafty Valentine
Valentine’s Masquerade Ball
Victorian Afternoon Tea – Valentine’s Tea
Valentine Dinner
Chocolate Affair
8th Annual Valentines Dance benefiting A Special Wish Foundation
The Vagina Monologues
Valentine’s Brunch
Valentine’s Concert
Valentine’s Day Celebration
50 Shades of Sweet

Guest artists LaFrae Sci from Jazz at Lincoln Center and Jakari Sherman from Step Afrika are in town this final week, working with performers to sharpen skills and affirm the four-week residency commitment by 75 or so young artists. Kent Brooks, director of the Gospel choir at Wittenberg University, has prepared the singers for the project. He will also play the piano for selected dances during the performance. Erica Harvey of Stivers School for the Arts and David O’Connell of Centerville High School have led an outstanding group of teen musicians in preparation for Ms. Sci’s arrival. Jordan Daughtery of DCDC 2 has set Mr. Sherman’s choreography with the Edison students.













