Trouping
with Dante
by Marion S. Trikosko
In the golden
age of big illusion shows, his was the most golden of all. He had been born
Harry Jansen, but the world knew him as "Dante, The Magician." He played
every continent on earth with one of the most magnificent magic shows of the
20th century. Sim-Sala-Bim was a spectacular extravaganza of magic, music
and laughter. Every magic-smitten youth from Bangkok to Boston dreamed of
being in the show. This is the memoir of one young man whose dream came
true.
Marion S.
Trikosko spent two seasons as a stage assistant to the great man. Today,
while excellent magicians still flourish, such huge and elaborate traveling
shows as Dantes's are extinct. What was the show like? How did it operate?
What made Dante the celebrated magician he was, and a remarkable human
being? What tricks and illusions did he do, and what were their secrets?
These and
many other questions are answered in detail by Trikosko, whose extraordinary
powers of observation and remembrance take us vividly behind the scenes. A
gifted writer, he guides us revealingly through Dante's magic world and,
along the way, gives entertaining and personal glimpses into his own.
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