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Joshua Kane to Perform 'Borders of the Mind' at WIU Friday

October 22, 2013


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MACOMB, IL — As Western Illinois University celebrates Dads' Weekend, the BCA is bringing mentalist Joshua Kane to perform "Borders of the Mind: The Psychic Show for the Whole Family" Friday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the COFAC Recital Hall.

Since 1991, Kane has run his own theatrical production company in which his one-man shows featuring compelling and provocative performances. As a trained actor, Kane has studied with Stella Adler, Bobby Lewis, the National Shakespeare Conservatory and Marcel Marceau. His works include the "Tales of Terror - An Evening of Hilarity and Horror," "The Time Machine and A Force of Nature" and "How I Survived My Jewish American Family."

Kane has also served as a Touring Artist for the Connecticut Commission of Arts and has been recognized for his exceptional performances. He has also worked as a voice-over artist in commercial spots such as the Vienna Boys' Choir and Nickelodeon's Jimmy Neutron video game. He also played the lead role of Robert Louis Stevenson in "Little People," a radio production by Jad Abumrad.

Tickets for the show are $10 for Dads' Weekend participants, senior citizens, WIU employees and youth and $15 for the public. WIU students are admitted free with valid identification.

For more information, visit joshuakane.com.

Posted By: Kolette Herndon (WIUNews@wiu.edu)
Office of University Communications & Marketing