- As an elegant maestro of mirage and delusion drapes his beautiful female assistant with a gauzy textile, much to our amazement, the lady vanishes into thin air.
- An elegantly dressed man enters through a stage door onto a set with decorated back screen, a chair and small table. He brings a well-dressed women through the door, spreads a newspaper on the floor, and places the chair on it. She sits and fans herself; he covers her with a diaphanous cloth. She disappears; he tries to conjure her back with incomplete results. Can he go beyond the bare bones of a conjuring trick and succeed in the complete reconstitution of a the lady?—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- Dressed in an immaculate and elegant evening attire, a maestro of mirage and delusion walks onto the theatre stage accompanied by his faithful female assistant. As he places an ordinary sheet of newspaper on the floor, the illusionist drapes his beautiful helper with a gauzy textile, and much to our amazement, the lady vanishes into thin air. Will he summon her up in one piece?—Nick Riganas
- A stage magician, dressed in a tux, enters the stage of his theater and bows to the audience before introducing his attractive female assistant. He stands her to one side, while placing a newspaper on the floor of the stage, in order to indicate lack of trapdoor. The woman is now seated in the chair. As she fans herself, he places a blanket over her, disclosing her from sight; and upon lifting it up, reveals she has vanished into thin air. The magician, summoning up his powers, now produces a skeleton in the chair. Finally, covering the bony figure with the blanket once more, he takes it away and the woman is revealed to be sitting in the chair again, unharmed. She and the magician bow before entering again for a curtain call.—Tornado_Sam
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By what name was The Conjuring of a Woman at the House of Robert Houdin (1896) officially released in Canada in English?
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