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'''Jack Burch''' was a prominent  magician of the mid-west, Chicago area.
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'''Jack Burch''' (fl. 1883-1907) was a prominent  magician of the mid-west, Chicago area.
  
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== Biography ==
 
As an amateur he was giving performances by 1883 and then made his professional debut at the Leland Opera House in Albany on May 16, 1888.  
 
As an amateur he was giving performances by 1883 and then made his professional debut at the Leland Opera House in Albany on May 16, 1888.  
  
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[[The Sphinx]] for June 1904 re-printed a notice of Jack Burch declaring bankruptcy. He still continued to perform at least through 1907 as the [[Conjurer's Monthly Magazine]] (December 1907) reported that "''Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burch won considerable favor at the Majestic Theatre''."
 
[[The Sphinx]] for June 1904 re-printed a notice of Jack Burch declaring bankruptcy. He still continued to perform at least through 1907 as the [[Conjurer's Monthly Magazine]] (December 1907) reported that "''Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burch won considerable favor at the Majestic Theatre''."
  
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* [[Sphinx]] Vol 1. No. 9 (November 1902) (cover)
 
* [[Sphinx]] Vol 1. No. 9 (November 1902) (cover)
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 3 October 2013

Jack Burch

Cover of Sphinx November 1902
BornJohn G. Burch, Jr.
Albany, New York

Flourished1883 - 1907

Jack Burch (fl. 1883-1907) was a prominent magician of the mid-west, Chicago area.

Biography

As an amateur he was giving performances by 1883 and then made his professional debut at the Leland Opera House in Albany on May 16, 1888.

Burch moved west in 1890 and has made Chicago his home. Assisted by his wife, he was one of the most popular club and society entertainers.

The Sphinx for June 1904 re-printed a notice of Jack Burch declaring bankruptcy. He still continued to perform at least through 1907 as the Conjurer's Monthly Magazine (December 1907) reported that "Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burch won considerable favor at the Majestic Theatre."

References

  • Sphinx Vol 1. No. 9 (November 1902) (cover)