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The Magic Castle is a clubhouse for the Academy of Magical Arts and for magicians and magic enthusiasts. The Academy was started in 1952 by William Larsen Sr., who founded Genii magazine in 1936. The Castle was opened on January 2, 1963 by brothers Bill and Milt Larsen, sons of William Sr and Bill's wife Irene Larsen.

The Magic Castle
Location7001 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, California
Coordinates34°6′17″N 118°20′31″W / 34.10472°N 118.34194°W / 34.10472; -118.34194
Built1909
Architectural style(s)Chateauesque
Websitemagiccastle.com
Designated1989[1]
Reference no.406[1]
Location of The Magic Castle in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Magic Castle (California)
Magic Castle (the United States)

It is in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California, and bills itself as "the most unusual private club in the world." Once a private residence, the Castle was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1989.

The Castle was purchased in April 2022 by Randy Pitchford, a grandnephew of British magician Richard Valentine Pitchford. Erika Larsen, daughter of Bill Jr. runs the property with the academy as a tenant.

History edit

The Magic Castle is a châteauesque residence built in 1909 by real estate investor, lawyer, banker, newspaper editor, and philanthropist, Rollin B. Lane.[2] The house was designed by architects Lyman Farwell and Oliver Dennis[3] and constructed as a near mirror duplicate of the 1897 Kimberly Crest House and Gardens in Redlands, California, that the architects had designed over a decade earlier.[4] The Lanes called their home "Holly Chateau". Rollin's wife Katherine worked on various civic volunteer communities for the betterment of Hollywood. She was college educated and an author.[5] Originally the house included "seventeen rooms including a roof garden and sun parlor".[6]

Ownership of the building remained in the Lane family until 1955 when it was sold to Thomas O. Glover.[4]

In September 1961, the building was leased to Milt Larsen, Bill Larsen, and Irene Larsen, who began converting it to its present state. The Magic Castle opened for business on January 2, 1963.[7] Over the years, several additions have been made to the original structure, allowing for the inclusion of several theaters, bars, a library and other meeting spaces. In addition, "Street lamps along the driveway that once ran along Venice's Victoria Pier, cast iron frieze work from the Masonic temple on Wilshire, dining room paneling from Sunset's demolished Norma Talmadge Building, and chandeliers from the first Bullock's department store (in Downtown)"[6] have also been added. The Magic Castle was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1989.[1]

One of the Castle's regulars was sleight of hand magician Dai Vernon (1894-1992), who moved to Los Angeles in 1963 and performed for decades at the Castle. In his retirement he would sit in the bar area entertaining and teaching, and after his death in 1992 at the age of 98, according to biographer Karl Johnson, he was cremated and a box with his ashes was brought back to the Castle.[8][9]

Many celebrities have performed at the Castle, including Orson Welles, Johnny Carson, Steve Martin, Neil Patrick Harris[10] and actor Jason Alexander.[11]

On October 31, 2011, the Castle was damaged in a fire that originated in the attic. Interior refurbishing was necessary as a result of water damage and the Magic Castle reopened in February 2012.[12]

In April 2022 the Castle was purchased by Randy Pitchford, the CEO of The Gearbox Entertainment Company from the Glover family.[13] Under his ownership, it will remain a magic performance venue and the Academy's clubhouse.[14] A lifelong magician and grandnephew of British magician Cardini, Pitchford credits his career in entertainment to the Magic Castle. Magicians Penn Jillette and David Copperfield praised the sale to Pitchford (who married his wife Kristy on stage at the Castle). According to Jillette, "'Randy is a very special person as far as the castle is concerned ... he has the means and attitude to preserve its legacy.'"[15]

Description edit

The Magic Castle is a performance venue, restaurant, and private club. A typical evening features magic and a variety of performances as well as a full-service dining room and several bars in a country-club atmosphere. The lobby of the Castle has no visible doors to the interior, and visitors must say a secret phrase to a sculpture of an owl to gain access, exposing the entrance to the club. Five magic performances are showcased each night, spread across three theaters: the Close-up Gallery, the Parlour of Prestidigitation, and a large stage in the Palace of Mystery. On weekends additional performances are added in the Peller Theatre as well as Hat and Hare Pub and W.C. Fields Bar. Informal performance areas near the five bars give magician members the space for impromptu magic for guests and other patrons. In the music room, a piano is played by invisible "Irma", the Castle's "resident ghost," who takes musical requests.[16] In addition, there are regular Houdini séances at the castle in the Houdini Séance room.[17]

Those under 21 years of age are not permitted during evening performances. However, on Saturdays and Sundays, the Castle hosts an "all-ages" brunch and performances which are open to members and their guests, including those under the age of 21. During brunch, the Castle's "Junior Members" (ranging in age from 13 to 20 years old) perform in the Close-up Gallery.[16]

Academy of Magical Arts edit

Academy of Magical Arts
Formation1962; 62 years ago (1962)
FounderWilliam Larsen, Sr.
TypeNon-profit
HeadquartersThe Magic Castle in Hollywood, California
Membership
~4,800
President
Mark Wooster
Websitemagiccastle.com

The Academy of Magical Arts is a mutual-benefit nonprofit corporation organized and devoted to the promotion and development of the art of magic.

The Academy of Magical Arts was started in 1952 by William Larsen, Sr. as a loose association of magicians, although it was not officially incorporated and its organization formalized until 1962, when Larsen's sons, Bill Jr. and Milt Larsen, built the Academy into an international organization. The Magic Castle has served as the headquarters for the Academy since 1963.[18]

History edit

The Academy of Magical Arts was created by William Larsen Sr. and announced in the April 1952 issue of his independent magazine of magic, Genii; of which all the subscribers were automatically accorded membership.[19]

"Academy Awards" were presented by Larsen over the next several months for outstanding contributions in various areas of the magic arts. William Larsen, Sr. died at the age of 48 in July 1953. His wife Geraldine and his eldest son, Bill Jr. continued the publication of the magazine, but the "Academy" lacked any formal structure, and the organization became dormant. In 1962, William Larsen's younger son, Milt, undertook the job of leasing and restoring an ornately styled, 3-story 1909 house in Hollywood, California and turning it into a meeting place for magicians which he called the "Magic Castle". As part of their plan to revive the Academy and locate it in the "Magic Castle", Bill Jr. filed articles of incorporation and created a nonprofit corporation, in 1962. The Magic Castle opened its doors on January 2, 1963 as the home of the Academy of Magical Arts, Inc.[20][18]

Membership edit

From an initial membership of 50, the Academy grew to a membership of 5,000 in 2006.[18] In 2019-2021 COVID-19 closures forced economic emergencies on the Castle. The "'building purchase fund ultimately turned out to be the pandemic survival fund,'" according to President of the Academy, Chuck Martinez. Hervé Lévy was hired as general manager and chief operation officer in 2021. In order to remain solvent, Lévy raised initiation fees and dues. By May 2022 Lévy reported there were about 4,000 magician members in the academy. According to the Los Angeles Times the April 2022 purchase of the Castle by businessman Randy Pitchford "is expected to alleviate financial pressure felt by the academy".[14]

To become a regular member, one must first be actively practicing or involved with magic as a career or hobby and audition before the academy's membership reviewing committee. Associate members are people who love magic and the academy. Associate member applications must be approved by the board of directors. Honorary and VIP memberships are presented by the board of directors to magicians, celebrities and individual members of the academy who have contributed to the advancement of the art of magic.[21]

Membership in the Junior Society is open to anyone seriously interested in magic who is from 13 to 19 years of age.[22] Applications and an audition are required, according to Chair Steven Barnes, it is a "'highly competitive program and it's incredibly rare to get accepted on your first try. ... It's not a beginning program. And it's not a school,” he said. 'We like to think of ourselves as the Julliard of magic.'”[23] Many of whom have gone on to professional careers in magic including, Mark Kalin, Kevin James and Christopher Hart.[24] The Society started in 1974 by Cary Grant and magician Diana Zimmerman who said that she has seen more girls audition but more are wanted. Since 2021, approximately 3,000 have "come though the Junior Society".[23]

Library edit

A members-only library located in the lower part of the Castle, according to magician Paul Draper, "has first-edition books on magic in English dating back to 1584, (and) original magic effects used to design the apparitions in the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland".[25]

LA Times investigation edit

According to coverage by the Los Angeles Times the academy was sued by former employees four times, from 2011 - 2019, for "alleging violations of the Fair Employment and Housing Act, which protects against sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation. Settlements of undisclosed terms were reached in three of the cases" the fourth case by a discharged waitstaff was not settled at the time of the LA Times reporting in December 2020. General manager Joseph Furlow resigned two weeks after the LA Times investigation of "allegations of sexual misconduct, racism and other issues" in December 2020. Furlow had worked for the academy since 2012. The academy's board released a statement that a law firm had conducted a months-long investigation, “'the findings were serious and broad-spanning, covering management, culture, human resources, operational systems and processes, and the need for systemic change.'” The president of the board, Randy Sinnott Jr. said that the academy was "implementing ... recommendations from the law firm's investigation" and that "'all claims brought to the attention of the Board or management are treated seriously and professionally.'"[26] Furlow stated that "he is 'confident that the facts will reveal themselves moving forward.'" ... and that "'Any concerns ... were thoroughly investigated ... 'I was cleared of any wrongdoing.'"[14]

Member Chris Hannibal quoted in the Times investigation in 2020 stated that he has witnessed women being treated as "prey or props" and also commented on the interior architecture of the ground-floor bar that is "an open secret" that because of a steep angle women wearing dresses ascending the main staircase "'it is easy to “fully see straight up a dress'".[27] Prior to the Castle re-opening post pandemic in 2021, changes were made to the railing which obscured the view from below.[14]

Other complaints were that the board of directors and board of trustees were majority male, eleven of the thirteen members between the two groups. Magician member Kayla Drescher in her own investigation of female vs male bookings showed the Times statistics from 2016-2018 only 7% booked magicians were female, and that desired rooms and prime time slots were rarely given to females. Allegations of racism also were given to the Times by former employees and magician members. The board of directors responded: "'We admit our own past shortcomings in this area. We will work steadfastly for a more diverse and inclusive club in our membership, our performers, our staff, and our outreach.'” Erika Larsen, daughter of founder Bill Larsen, said that they are "deeply saddened ... 'The Academy of Magical Arts, and its clubhouse the Magic Castle, were built on a foundation of love for the art of magic and love of community. The Larsens do not condone discrimination on the basis of race or gender, sexual harassment or any form of abuse and intimidation.'”[27]

A March 2022 election for the board expanded from seven to nine and led by Chuck Martinez who has been an academy member forty years, Martinez told the Times that there were problems at the Castle and '"taken to heart by the entire membership ... the new board has four women on it, three of whom are officers, [and] it has two gentlemen of color. It really shows a lot of openness to turn the page and create a whole new era for the Castle.”[14]

Magician Paul Draper told the Times that when he ran for the board he had "advocated for training on diversity and inclusion" and looks forward to the Magic Castle catching up to the rest of the magic world who are embracing change. The board of trustees added more depictions of female and Black magicians to the Castle decor, but controversy over artwork of magician William Ellsworth Robinson's use of yellowface and copying the act of Chinese magician Ching Ling Foo have left members divided over the correct action to take. A sign acknowledging the "ethical concerns" was added but members question the decision to continue to display any of Robinson's images.[14]

Presidents of the Academy of Magical Arts edit

Awards edit

Performing awards are given in different categories at the annual "Academy of the Magical Arts Awards" event. Nominees for the performing awards are chosen from among that year's performers at The Magic Castle.

Other awards include various Fellowship, Merit, and Achievement awards which go to individuals who, in the view of the Academy, have made significant contributions to the field of magic.

These are the awards given by the Academy of Magical Arts:[29]

Additionally, there are some other awards that have been given once or very infrequently. These include the Junior Award of Merit and Honorary Life Membership.

One of the five winners of the 1974 Award of Merit is The Magic Castle itself.

In popular culture edit

  • 2016 Scenes from the Netflix series Love episode, "Magic" were filmed and take place at the Magic Castle, the series "poked fun at the self-serious nature of performance magic and the venue's strict dress code".[27]
  • 2022 Josh Gates Tonight "Behind Closed Gates" (Season 5, Episode 5) Filmed at the Castle with host Josh Gates, Austin Butler, Mark Proksch, and Paul Draper.[30]

See also edit

References edit

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  8. ^ Johnson, Karl (2005). The Magician and the Cardsharp. p. 282. He was cremated, and after the box with his ashes was brought to the Magic Castle, it was placed for display on a ledge at the top of a wall filled with photos and other memorabilia from his long life in magic. The ledge was so high that the box was almost out of sight.
  9. ^ Daniels, Lee A. (August 29, 1992). . nytimes.com. New York Times. Archived from the original on January 2, 2024. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
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  22. ^ "Membership". The Academy of Magical Arts. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  23. ^ a b "Young magicians try for entry into Academy of Magical Arts Junior Society". spectrumnews1.com. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
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  30. ^ "Josh Gates Tonight". pro.imdb.com. IMdB. Retrieved January 5, 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Academy of Magical Arts (AMA)
  • See more about Magic Castle at MagicPedia, the free online Magic encyclopedia.

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For the motel named Magic Castle see The Florida Project The Magic Castle is a clubhouse for the Academy of Magical Arts and for magicians and magic enthusiasts The Academy was started in 1952 by William Larsen Sr who founded Genii magazine in 1936 The Castle was opened on January 2 1963 by brothers Bill and Milt Larsen sons of William Sr and Bill s wife Irene Larsen The Magic CastleLocation7001 Franklin Avenue Hollywood CaliforniaCoordinates34 6 17 N 118 20 31 W 34 10472 N 118 34194 W 34 10472 118 34194Built1909Architectural style s ChateauesqueWebsitemagiccastle comLos Angeles Historic Cultural MonumentDesignated1989 1 Reference no 406 1 Location of The Magic Castle in the Los Angeles metropolitan areaShow map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaMagic Castle California Show map of CaliforniaMagic Castle the United States Show map of the United StatesIt is in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles California and bills itself as the most unusual private club in the world Once a private residence the Castle was declared a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument in 1989 The Castle was purchased in April 2022 by Randy Pitchford a grandnephew of British magician Richard Valentine Pitchford Erika Larsen daughter of Bill Jr runs the property with the academy as a tenant Contents 1 History 2 Description 2 1 Academy of Magical Arts 2 2 History 2 3 Membership 3 Library 4 LA Times investigation 4 1 Presidents of the Academy of Magical Arts 4 2 Awards 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Magic Castle is a chateauesque residence built in 1909 by real estate investor lawyer banker newspaper editor and philanthropist Rollin B Lane 2 The house was designed by architects Lyman Farwell and Oliver Dennis 3 and constructed as a near mirror duplicate of the 1897 Kimberly Crest House and Gardens in Redlands California that the architects had designed over a decade earlier 4 The Lanes called their home Holly Chateau Rollin s wife Katherine worked on various civic volunteer communities for the betterment of Hollywood She was college educated and an author 5 Originally the house included seventeen rooms including a roof garden and sun parlor 6 Ownership of the building remained in the Lane family until 1955 when it was sold to Thomas O Glover 4 In September 1961 the building was leased to Milt Larsen Bill Larsen and Irene Larsen who began converting it to its present state The Magic Castle opened for business on January 2 1963 7 Over the years several additions have been made to the original structure allowing for the inclusion of several theaters bars a library and other meeting spaces In addition Street lamps along the driveway that once ran along Venice s Victoria Pier cast iron frieze work from the Masonic temple on Wilshire dining room paneling from Sunset s demolished Norma Talmadge Building and chandeliers from the first Bullock s department store in Downtown 6 have also been added The Magic Castle was declared a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument in 1989 1 One of the Castle s regulars was sleight of hand magician Dai Vernon 1894 1992 who moved to Los Angeles in 1963 and performed for decades at the Castle In his retirement he would sit in the bar area entertaining and teaching and after his death in 1992 at the age of 98 according to biographer Karl Johnson he was cremated and a box with his ashes was brought back to the Castle 8 9 Many celebrities have performed at the Castle including Orson Welles Johnny Carson Steve Martin Neil Patrick Harris 10 and actor Jason Alexander 11 On October 31 2011 the Castle was damaged in a fire that originated in the attic Interior refurbishing was necessary as a result of water damage and the Magic Castle reopened in February 2012 12 In April 2022 the Castle was purchased by Randy Pitchford the CEO of The Gearbox Entertainment Company from the Glover family 13 Under his ownership it will remain a magic performance venue and the Academy s clubhouse 14 A lifelong magician and grandnephew of British magician Cardini Pitchford credits his career in entertainment to the Magic Castle Magicians Penn Jillette and David Copperfield praised the sale to Pitchford who married his wife Kristy on stage at the Castle According to Jillette Randy is a very special person as far as the castle is concerned he has the means and attitude to preserve its legacy 15 Description editThe Magic Castle is a performance venue restaurant and private club A typical evening features magic and a variety of performances as well as a full service dining room and several bars in a country club atmosphere The lobby of the Castle has no visible doors to the interior and visitors must say a secret phrase to a sculpture of an owl to gain access exposing the entrance to the club Five magic performances are showcased each night spread across three theaters the Close up Gallery the Parlour of Prestidigitation and a large stage in the Palace of Mystery On weekends additional performances are added in the Peller Theatre as well as Hat and Hare Pub and W C Fields Bar Informal performance areas near the five bars give magician members the space for impromptu magic for guests and other patrons In the music room a piano is played by invisible Irma the Castle s resident ghost who takes musical requests 16 In addition there are regular Houdini seances at the castle in the Houdini Seance room 17 Those under 21 years of age are not permitted during evening performances However on Saturdays and Sundays the Castle hosts an all ages brunch and performances which are open to members and their guests including those under the age of 21 During brunch the Castle s Junior Members ranging in age from 13 to 20 years old perform in the Close up Gallery 16 Academy of Magical Arts edit Academy of Magical ArtsFormation1962 62 years ago 1962 FounderWilliam Larsen Sr TypeNon profitHeadquartersThe Magic Castle in Hollywood CaliforniaMembership 4 800PresidentMark WoosterWebsitemagiccastle wbr comThe Academy of Magical Arts is a mutual benefit nonprofit corporation organized and devoted to the promotion and development of the art of magic The Academy of Magical Arts was started in 1952 by William Larsen Sr as a loose association of magicians although it was not officially incorporated and its organization formalized until 1962 when Larsen s sons Bill Jr and Milt Larsen built the Academy into an international organization The Magic Castle has served as the headquarters for the Academy since 1963 18 History edit The Academy of Magical Arts was created by William Larsen Sr and announced in the April 1952 issue of his independent magazine of magic Genii of which all the subscribers were automatically accorded membership 19 Academy Awards were presented by Larsen over the next several months for outstanding contributions in various areas of the magic arts William Larsen Sr died at the age of 48 in July 1953 His wife Geraldine and his eldest son Bill Jr continued the publication of the magazine but the Academy lacked any formal structure and the organization became dormant In 1962 William Larsen s younger son Milt undertook the job of leasing and restoring an ornately styled 3 story 1909 house in Hollywood California and turning it into a meeting place for magicians which he called the Magic Castle As part of their plan to revive the Academy and locate it in the Magic Castle Bill Jr filed articles of incorporation and created a nonprofit corporation in 1962 The Magic Castle opened its doors on January 2 1963 as the home of the Academy of Magical Arts Inc 20 18 Membership edit From an initial membership of 50 the Academy grew to a membership of 5 000 in 2006 18 In 2019 2021 COVID 19 closures forced economic emergencies on the Castle The building purchase fund ultimately turned out to be the pandemic survival fund according to President of the Academy Chuck Martinez Herve Levy was hired as general manager and chief operation officer in 2021 In order to remain solvent Levy raised initiation fees and dues By May 2022 Levy reported there were about 4 000 magician members in the academy According to the Los Angeles Times the April 2022 purchase of the Castle by businessman Randy Pitchford is expected to alleviate financial pressure felt by the academy 14 To become a regular member one must first be actively practicing or involved with magic as a career or hobby and audition before the academy s membership reviewing committee Associate members are people who love magic and the academy Associate member applications must be approved by the board of directors Honorary and VIP memberships are presented by the board of directors to magicians celebrities and individual members of the academy who have contributed to the advancement of the art of magic 21 Membership in the Junior Society is open to anyone seriously interested in magic who is from 13 to 19 years of age 22 Applications and an audition are required according to Chair Steven Barnes it is a highly competitive program and it s incredibly rare to get accepted on your first try It s not a beginning program And it s not a school he said We like to think of ourselves as the Julliard of magic 23 Many of whom have gone on to professional careers in magic including Mark Kalin Kevin James and Christopher Hart 24 The Society started in 1974 by Cary Grant and magician Diana Zimmerman who said that she has seen more girls audition but more are wanted Since 2021 approximately 3 000 have come though the Junior Society 23 Library editA members only library located in the lower part of the Castle according to magician Paul Draper has first edition books on magic in English dating back to 1584 and original magic effects used to design the apparitions in the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland 25 LA Times investigation editAccording to coverage by the Los Angeles Times the academy was sued by former employees four times from 2011 2019 for alleging violations of the Fair Employment and Housing Act which protects against sexual harassment discrimination and retaliation Settlements of undisclosed terms were reached in three of the cases the fourth case by a discharged waitstaff was not settled at the time of the LA Times reporting in December 2020 General manager Joseph Furlow resigned two weeks after the LA Times investigation of allegations of sexual misconduct racism and other issues in December 2020 Furlow had worked for the academy since 2012 The academy s board released a statement that a law firm had conducted a months long investigation the findings were serious and broad spanning covering management culture human resources operational systems and processes and the need for systemic change The president of the board Randy Sinnott Jr said that the academy was implementing recommendations from the law firm s investigation and that all claims brought to the attention of the Board or management are treated seriously and professionally 26 Furlow stated that he is confident that the facts will reveal themselves moving forward and that Any concerns were thoroughly investigated I was cleared of any wrongdoing 14 Member Chris Hannibal quoted in the Times investigation in 2020 stated that he has witnessed women being treated as prey or props and also commented on the interior architecture of the ground floor bar that is an open secret that because of a steep angle women wearing dresses ascending the main staircase it is easy to fully see straight up a dress 27 Prior to the Castle re opening post pandemic in 2021 changes were made to the railing which obscured the view from below 14 Other complaints were that the board of directors and board of trustees were majority male eleven of the thirteen members between the two groups Magician member Kayla Drescher in her own investigation of female vs male bookings showed the Times statistics from 2016 2018 only 7 booked magicians were female and that desired rooms and prime time slots were rarely given to females Allegations of racism also were given to the Times by former employees and magician members The board of directors responded We admit our own past shortcomings in this area We will work steadfastly for a more diverse and inclusive club in our membership our performers our staff and our outreach Erika Larsen daughter of founder Bill Larsen said that they are deeply saddened The Academy of Magical Arts and its clubhouse the Magic Castle were built on a foundation of love for the art of magic and love of community The Larsens do not condone discrimination on the basis of race or gender sexual harassment or any form of abuse and intimidation 27 A March 2022 election for the board expanded from seven to nine and led by Chuck Martinez who has been an academy member forty years Martinez told the Times that there were problems at the Castle and taken to heart by the entire membership the new board has four women on it three of whom are officers and it has two gentlemen of color It really shows a lot of openness to turn the page and create a whole new era for the Castle 14 Magician Paul Draper told the Times that when he ran for the board he had advocated for training on diversity and inclusion and looks forward to the Magic Castle catching up to the rest of the magic world who are embracing change The board of trustees added more depictions of female and Black magicians to the Castle decor but controversy over artwork of magician William Ellsworth Robinson s use of yellowface and copying the act of Chinese magician Ching Ling Foo have left members divided over the correct action to take A sign acknowledging the ethical concerns was added but members question the decision to continue to display any of Robinson s images 14 Presidents of the Academy of Magical Arts edit Bill Larsen Jr Ron Wilson Irene Larsen Mark Wilson Dale Hindman Gay Blackstone Robert Lamoureux 2011 2014 Neil Patrick Harris 10 21 Erika Larsen Randy Sinnott Sr Jim Steinmeyer Randy Sinnott Jr Chuck Martinez 28 Awards edit Main article List of Academy of Magical Arts Award Winners Performing awards are given in different categories at the annual Academy of the Magical Arts Awards event Nominees for the performing awards are chosen from among that year s performers at The Magic Castle Other awards include various Fellowship Merit and Achievement awards which go to individuals who in the view of the Academy have made significant contributions to the field of magic These are the awards given by the Academy of Magical Arts 29 Magician of the Year 1968 present Stage Magician of the Year 1968 present Close Up Magician of the Year 1968 present Lecturer of the Year 1968 present Visiting Magician of the Year 1969 present Parlour Magician of the Year 1983 present Comedy Magician of the Year 2003 2006 Bar Magician of the Year 2004 2005 Masters Fellowship 1968 present Performing Fellowship 1968 present Creative Fellowship 1968 present Literary amp Media Fellowship 1968 present Special Fellowship 1968 present Lifetime Achievement Fellowship 1985 present Award of Merit 1968 present Junior Achievement Award 1976 present Additionally there are some other awards that have been given once or very infrequently These include the Junior Award of Merit and Honorary Life Membership One of the five winners of the 1974 Award of Merit is The Magic Castle itself In popular culture edit2016 Scenes from the Netflix series Love episode Magic were filmed and take place at the Magic Castle the series poked fun at the self serious nature of performance magic and the venue s strict dress code 27 2022 Josh Gates Tonight Behind Closed Gates Season 5 Episode 5 Filmed at the Castle with host Josh Gates Austin Butler Mark Proksch and Paul Draper 30 See also editLos Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments in Hollywood Hollywood Heights Los Angeles The Magic Circle organisation in London References edit a b c Department of City Planning Designated Historic Cultural Monuments City of Los Angeles Archived from the original on June 9 2010 Retrieved October 3 2012 The True History of Rollin B Lane His Family and His Castle Archived from the original on March 27 2019 Retrieved January 1 2024 McGrew Julian 1994 Landmarks of Los Angeles NY Harry N Abrams Inc pp 144 145 a b Vincent Roger April 11 2022 L A s Magic Castle is getting a new preservation minded owner latimes com LA Times Archived from the original on November 8 2023 Retrieved January 1 2024 About our Clubhouse magiccastle com Magic Castle Archived from the original on January 3 2024 Retrieved January 3 2024 a b Kudler Adrian Glick January 3 2013 The Story of the Magic Castle One of the Most LA Places in LA la curbed com Curbed Los Angeles Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 About magiccastle com Magic Castle Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 Johnson Karl 2005 The Magician and the Cardsharp p 282 He was cremated and after the box with his ashes was brought to the Magic Castle it was placed for display on a ledge at the top of a wall filled with photos and other memorabilia from his long life in magic The ledge was so high that the box was almost out of sight Daniels Lee A August 29 1992 Dai Vernon 98 An Expert Magician Who Taught Others nytimes com New York Times Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 a b Cox Gordon November 7 2013 Neil Patrick Harris Knows All the Magic Tricks at Nothing to Hide Opening variety com Variety Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 More With Jason Alexander edgemagonline com Edge Magazine Retrieved January 3 2024 Blankstein Andrew November 1 2011 Fire at Magic Castle is no Halloween trick latimes com LA Times Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 Powells Darleene April 11 2022 Gearbox founder and CEO Randy Pitchford buys Hollywood s Magic Castle cbsnews com CBS News Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 a b c d e f Miller Daniel May 4 2022 Can the Magic Castle be made safe for women Picking up the pieces after a sex scandal latimes com LA Times Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 1 2024 Vincent Roger April 11 2022 L A s Magic Castle is getting a new preservation minded owner latimes com LA Times Archived from the original on November 8 2023 Retrieved January 2 2024 a b Elliott Farley July 26 2017 Inside The Magic Castle the Most Mysterious Restaurant in Los Angeles la eater com Eater Los Angeles Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 Hollywood Secrets The world famous Magic Castle is rumored to be haunted by one person aol com AOL August 20 2019 Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 a b c McLean Thomas J September 14 2006 Castle casts spell on Larsen clan variety com Variety Archived from the original on January 2 2024 Retrieved January 1 2024 Genii Volume 16 Sep 1951 Aug 1952 by William W Larsen Lybrary com Retrieved March 26 2019 Academy History The Academy of Magical Arts Retrieved March 26 2019 a b Miller Daniel Kaufman Amy December 4 2020 L A s storied Magic Castle shaken by allegations of sexual misconduct racism latimes com LA Times Archived from the original on January 1 2024 Retrieved January 1 2024 Membership The Academy of Magical Arts Retrieved December 31 2017 a b Young magicians try for entry into Academy of Magical Arts Junior Society spectrumnews1 com Retrieved July 14 2023 Membership Junior Magician Membership magiccastle com Magic Castle Archived from the original on January 3 2024 Retrieved January 3 2024 Draper Paul August 9 2023 Searching for Magic anthropology news org Anthropology News Archived from the original on February 17 2024 Retrieved February 17 2024 Miller Daniel Kaufman Amy December 18 2020 Manager of Magic Castle s operator resigns amid controversy latimes com LA Times Archived from the original on November 6 2023 Retrieved January 2 2024 a b c Miller Daniel Kaufman Amy December 4 2020 L A s storied Magic Castle shaken by allegations of sexual misconduct racism latimes com LA Times Archived from the original on January 1 2024 Retrieved January 2 2024 Board of Directors and Trustees magiccastle com Magic Castle Archived from the original on January 5 2024 Retrieved January 5 2024 Hall of Fame The Academy of Magical Arts Josh Gates Tonight pro imdb com IMdB Retrieved January 5 2024 External links editOfficial website Academy of Magical Arts AMA See more about Magic Castle at MagicPedia the free online Magic encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magic Castle amp oldid 1217837014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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