Name/Title
Geraldine Larsen HandbillEntry/Object ID
2022.20.3Description
A handbill detailing Geraldine Larsen's performance "The Magic Wonder Show" at Washington School Auditorium, Bakersfield, California, in 1951.Use
The handbill was used to advertise Larsen's performance "The Magic Wonder Show" to potential patrons in the area.Context
Born in 1906, Geraldine Larsen was a magician, author, TV personality, and editor. Larsen was the daughter of Samuel Conrad, a builder of illusion and magic performance materials. Larsen began performing magic around the 1930's and in 1939 was the first women to appear on television performing magic. Later on in the 1950's, Larsen began hosting her own show called "The Magic Show" on ABC. Larsen also contributed in organizing the first women's magic club called the "Magigals" and was the club's first President. Larsen has written several books, such as "Peterkin the Magic Rabbit," "The Diary of a Magician's Wife." "Nothing Up Her Sleeve," and "Murdered by the Devil." Larsen was also the editor of Genii, a magazine focused on magic. Larsen passed away in 1998 at the age of 92.Collection
Robert & Elaine Lund Archives & Special CollectionsMade/Created
Date made
1951Place
State/Province
CaliforniaCountry
United StatesContinent
North America