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Back to School for the Ultimate School Shows Team

October 20, 2018
While students everywhere are stuffing their backpacks with new school supplies, our very own magician Joe Romano is preparing for a new year of fresh and exciting school assemblies—with his packed lunch in hand!

Ultimate School Shows props for assemblies

In order to prepare for a brand new year of school shows, Joe is cleaning out his “top secret” warehouse to pull out his best props, send some off to be repaired and figure out what he’s going to use for his year of the best shows yet.

Joe Romano from Ultimate School Shows with large fish prop

Our Virginia and Maryland school assemblies feature amazing sets and props, dynamic music, comedy, audience participation and most importantly, a rich educational experience that the students will remember and be excited to tell their parents about when they get home.

Ultimate School Shows letter props


Schedule Your Assembly Today

The Ultimate School Shows team has been performing at assemblies in Virginia, Maryland and other states across the east coast for years now, and we continue to improve our materials with every new school year.

Our shows are guaranteed to wow your students, plus you can select shows across multiple subjects like reading, math and science. Contact us today to learn more about our school assemblies in Virginia and Maryland or to book us for your upcoming assembly. Together we can make this school year the best one yet!

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