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The children's writer E. Nesbit featured it in her 1912 play, "The Magician's Heart".  
 
The children's writer E. Nesbit featured it in her 1912 play, "The Magician's Heart".  
  
It was reconstructed nearly a hundred years later for [[Doug Henning]]'s show [[Merlin]] by [[Jim Steinmeyer]] and [[John Gaughan]]<ref> [[Art & Artifice and Other Essays on Illusion]] by Jim Steinmeyer.</ref>
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It was reconstructed nearly a hundred years later for [[Doug Henning]]'s show [[Merlin (show)|Merlin]] by [[Jim Steinmeyer]] and [[John Gaughan]]<ref> [[Art & Artifice and Other Essays on Illusion]] by Jim Steinmeyer.</ref>
  
 
[[Siegfried & Roy]] performed the Mascot Moth illusion nightly during their show at the Mirage hotel and casino.  
 
[[Siegfried & Roy]] performed the Mascot Moth illusion nightly during their show at the Mirage hotel and casino.  
  
== References ==
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* Article [[Genii 2007 March]]
 
* Article [[Genii 2007 March]]
 
* [[Secrets of My Magic]] by David Devant (1936)
 
* [[Secrets of My Magic]] by David Devant (1936)
  
 
[[Category:Illusions]]
 
[[Category:Illusions]]

Latest revision as of 18:06, 10 November 2012

Mascot Moth was considered by David Devant to be his masterpiece, which he created in 1905. In full view of the audience and in the center of a lighted stage, a lady (dressed in a moth-like costume) disappears as soon as the conjurer attempts to grasp the her. She immediately vanishes out of sight as she folds her wings in, although the figure is not concealed in any way during the illusion.

The children's writer E. Nesbit featured it in her 1912 play, "The Magician's Heart".

It was reconstructed nearly a hundred years later for Doug Henning's show Merlin by Jim Steinmeyer and John Gaughan[1]

Siegfried & Roy performed the Mascot Moth illusion nightly during their show at the Mirage hotel and casino.

References

  1. Art & Artifice and Other Essays on Illusion by Jim Steinmeyer.