![]() ![]() A six foot screen is placed around the performer, and takes up not more than a third of the stage. The floor is covered with two large cloths, each a single piece. The trick begins with the audience looking at a 9 foot high brick wall built across the stage from front to back, so that the audience can see both sides. On May 4th, 1914 A London magician, named Sidney Josolyne signed an agreement giving Houdini the rights to perform a trick of walking through a steel wall. ![]()
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