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- The_Bottle_Conjuror abstract "The Bottle Conjuror was the stage name given to an anonymous theatrical performer, advertised to appear at the Haymarket Theatre in England, on 16 January 1749. While on stage, the acrobat was to have placed his body inside an empty wine bottle, in full view of the audience. Following a non-appearance, the audience rioted, and gutted the theatre.".
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- The_Bottle_Conjuror quote "At the New Theatre in the Hay-market, on Monday next, the 16th instant, to be seen, a person who performs the several most surprising things following, viz. first, he takes a common walking-cane from any of the spectators, and thereon plays the music of every instrument now in use, and likewise sings to surprising perfection. Secondly, he presents you with a common wine bottle, which any of the spectators may first examine; this bottle is placed on a table in the middle of the stage, and he goes into it in sight of all the spectators, and sings in it; during his stay in the bottle any person may handle it, and see plainly that it does not exceed a common tavern bottle.".
- The_Bottle_Conjuror quote "Those on the stage or in the boxes may come in masked habits ; and the performer will inform them who they are.".
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- The_Bottle_Conjuror source "Newspaper advertisement, January 1749".
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- The_Bottle_Conjuror subject Category:18th-century_hoaxes.
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- The_Bottle_Conjuror comment "The Bottle Conjuror was the stage name given to an anonymous theatrical performer, advertised to appear at the Haymarket Theatre in England, on 16 January 1749. While on stage, the acrobat was to have placed his body inside an empty wine bottle, in full view of the audience. Following a non-appearance, the audience rioted, and gutted the theatre.".
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