
History of the Museumĭorothy Dietrich and Dick Brooks opened the Harry Houdini Museum in Downtown Scranton in 1988. The mystery of Houdini doesn’t stop at his shows-discover the man behind the magic at the Harry Houdini Museum. For even more recommendations on exciting things to do in Scranton, download our exclusive Vacation Guide !ĭiscover the Best of Northeast PA Everything You Need to Know About the Harry Houdini MuseumĬhances are you’ve heard of the greatest magician in the world, Harry Houdini, but what do you really know about him? Did you know his birth name was Erik Weisz? Harry adopted the name ‘Houdini’ from his childhood hero, Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin.

Don’t miss out on this interactive museum during your next visit to the Poconos. The iconic museum features unique artifacts from the world-renowned magician along with a classic magic show filled with the best local performers. 'Man Of Magic' is strictly limited to 500 units only.Looking for something to captivate your mind and enlighten your sense of mystery? Look no further than the Harry Houdini Museum in Scranton.

Licensing recordings from the major labels, the series presents the CD debut of many London Cast Recordings from the 1960s and 1970s, all digitally remastered from the studio master tapes. The limited edition release of 'Man Of Magic' continues Stage Door's 'Cast Album Masters Series'. Produced by legendary theatre impresario Harold Fielding, the production received mixed reviews and failed to achieve the acclaim of his earlier successes 'Half A Sixpence' and 'Charlie Girl'.ĭespite the lukewarm critical response to 'Man Of Magic', the production was noted for its elaborate recreations of Houdini's illusions and the performances of its leading players Stuart Damon, Judith Bruce and Stubby Kaye.Īlthough 'Man Of Magic' marked Wilfred Josephs' only work for musical theatre, there is much to be enjoyed in his distinctive and immediate score, not least the rousing duet 'Conquer The World', 'Suddenly' and the comedy numbers 'Take Your Medicine' and 'Kester's Crystal Cabbage'. Description Continuing Stage Door's 'Cast Album Masters Series' is the CD debut of the 'Man Of Magic' Original London Cast Recording.īased on the life of iconic magician and escapologist Harry Houdini, 'Man Of Magic' opened at London's Piccadilly Theatre on November 15th 1966 and ran for 135 performance.įeaturing music by Wilfred Wylam (a pseudonym for classical composer Wilfred Josephs) and book and lyrics by John Morley and Aubrey Cash, the production starred Stuart Damon as Houdini alongside Judith Bruce as Bess and Stubby Kaye as Toby Kester.
