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Lecture and Magic Show: Exploring the World of Magician Albert Walker

Lecture and Magic Show: Exploring the World of Magician Albert Walker

Saturday, October 22
2:00 pm lecture | 3:00 pm performance
FREE with general admission


Magician and historian Robert Olson, known to many for his work at Old Sturbridge Village and his performances as 19th-century magician Richard Potter, will present a two-part program highlighting CHS's Albert Walker collection, part of which is featured in the Making Connecticut exhibit.

2:00 pm | Who Was Albert Walker?
Robert Olson will talk about the life and work of Albert Walker, born in Glastonbury in 1836, and the value and importance of the extensive and unusual collection (paper ephemera, diaries, personal papers, and magician's props) that was acquired by the CHS in 2007. 

3:00 pm | An Afternoon of Victorian Magic
Mr. Olson will appear "in character" as a mid-19th-century Connecticut magician, performing many of the tricks and illusions of Albert Walker's time. Cards fly about, coins jump into a spectator's hand, metal rings link and unlink, a piece of folded paper becomes dozens of different items. Whether adult or child, the magic takes place close-up and in their hands. Great for both adults and children ages six and up.

For more information, call (860) 236-5621 x209 or e-mail Mary Muller at mary_muller@chs.org.

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