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World Record Attempt!
In 2007, Robert will attempt to break the world record for most dominoes toppled in a continuous chain. Want to be a sponsor for this amazing event? Contact Robert’s agent and publicist Mark Monroe at 610-873-9294 or by email.
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Championship Domino Toppling Book and Gift Set: Includes 112 Dominoes

Championship Domino Toppling Book and Gift Set: Includes 112 Dominoes

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Below: See Robert's dominoes in "An Honest Mistake" by The Bravery
For booking info, contact Mark Monroe, Agent & Publicist for the Domino Wizard, at 610-873-9294, 610-909-0274, or mmonroe@comcast.net
Domino Shows
Live domino toppling shows add fun to any event! Domino Wizard Robert Speca will come prepared with dominoes and special effects to delight people of all ages.

• Fundraisers
• Corporate Events
• Shopping Malls
• High Schools
• Colleges
• Television
• Motion Pictures

Contact us to schedule a domino show

 


 


About the Domino Wizard
Robert has been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records (he originated the category of Domino Toppling and has held the World Record 5 times) with elaborate domino creations that include special effects called “The Tarzan Swing,” “Bahama Tom Inverted Cascade Slide for Life,” and “Six Days Till Sunday.”

He is the pioneer of the world domino toppling craze, which has swept the USA, Europe and Japan. He originally appeared on The Tonight Show twice, where Johnny Carson called his work “an art form in motion.” Robert has also performed for the Late Show with David Letterman, Ellen Degeneres, and Mister Rogers, among others.

Robert has created many domino displays to raise money for charities, as well as publicity events for shopping malls, corporate meetings, colleges and high schools.

He has filmed advertisements for Kellogg’s, General Electric, Domino’s Pizza, IBM among others. His dominoes have appeared in the movies The Toy and Almost Summer. He has set up and toppled well over
1,000,000 dominoes in his career!



Late Show with David Letterman, November 15, 2004