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HARRY HOUDINI MUSEUM PROFESSIONAL
This program, featuring a professional magician who takes on the persona of Houdini, will include a dramatic performance of his life and offer opportunities for audience interaction. JMM also will introduce an education initiative which includes a one-person living history performance of Harry Houdini. In a nod to one of Houdini’s greatest escapes, JMM will open Inescapable with Dai Andrews, a professional escape artist, who will re-create Houdini’s 1916 Baltimore escape from a straitjacket while suspended upside down from a 50-foot crane.ĭuring the exhibit’s run, JMM will offer supplementary programming including several speakers such as David Saltman, author of “ Houdini Unbound,” and Ken Trombly, a collector of Houdini memorabilia. Throughout the exhibit, visitors also will have the opportunity to try out some of Houdini’s magic tricks, including the world’s smallest version of Houdini’s biggest illusion – making a five-ton elephant “vanish.” This section also features Houdini’s personal diary from 1898 turned to the page recording his first tour of Maryland (before his success) where he repeatedly reports “no dinner,” as he could not afford to eat.
HARRY HOUDINI MUSEUM SERIES
Featuring dozens of artifacts, photos and archival records, many on loan from public and private collections, Inescapable will showcase the incredible story of how this Hungarian Jewish immigrant, Ehrich Weiss, transformed himself into an international superstar.īeginning with his birth in Budapest, Hungary in 1874, through his upbringing as a rabbi’s son in Appleton, WI, visitors will travel through a series of 10 themed sections that reveal how Houdini’s identity influenced his career. On June 24, the Jewish Museum of Maryland (JMM), in Baltimore, will open Inescapable: The Life and Legacy of Harry Houdini, an original exhibit exploring the life and legacy of the world’s most famous magician.
