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'''Brookledge''' was the name of [[Floyd G. Thayer]]'s home and a retail location for the ([[Thayer Magic Company]]) in western Los Angeles, California, which included a Studio-theater. It was opened to the public in 1933. | '''Brookledge''' was the name of [[Floyd G. Thayer]]'s home and a retail location for the ([[Thayer Magic Company]]) in western Los Angeles, California, which included a Studio-theater. It was opened to the public in 1933.<ref>THAYER'S NEW STUDIO | ||
OF MAGIC,Linking Ring, June 1933</ref> | |||
When [[Larsen| | When [[Larsen|Larsen Family]] purchased the company in 1942, they swapped houses and the Larsen's moved into Brookledge.<ref>Brookledge at 75, Magic,March 2008, pp. 40-45.</ref> | ||
After sitting (mostly) empty for decades, Brookledge was brought back to life in the 2000s with the launch of the "Brookledge Follies", an old-school variety-and-magic show.<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep/17/entertainment/la-et-brookledge-20100918</ref> | After sitting (mostly) empty for decades, Brookledge was brought back to life in the 2000s with the launch of the "[[Brookledge Follies]]", an old-school variety-and-magic show.<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep/17/entertainment/la-et-brookledge-20100918</ref><ref>http://forums.geniimagazine.com/viewtopic.php?t=43597</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 13:58, 13 April 2020
Brookledge was the name of Floyd G. Thayer's home and a retail location for the (Thayer Magic Company) in western Los Angeles, California, which included a Studio-theater. It was opened to the public in 1933.[1]
When Larsen Family purchased the company in 1942, they swapped houses and the Larsen's moved into Brookledge.[2]
After sitting (mostly) empty for decades, Brookledge was brought back to life in the 2000s with the launch of the "Brookledge Follies", an old-school variety-and-magic show.[3][4]
References
- ↑ THAYER'S NEW STUDIO OF MAGIC,Linking Ring, June 1933
- ↑ Brookledge at 75, Magic,March 2008, pp. 40-45.
- ↑ http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep/17/entertainment/la-et-brookledge-20100918
- ↑ http://forums.geniimagazine.com/viewtopic.php?t=43597