Historic 90th Houdini Seance at Sojourn Restaurant - The Site of Houdini's First Home


Celebrity TV star Dorothy Dietrich and Broadway mentalist Marc Salem will begin at noon, near the time Houdini died on Halloween.

New York, NY, United States, October 26, 2016 -- It will be headed up by world renowned female escape artist Dorothy Dietrich and Broadway mentalist Marc Salem, and begins at noon, close to the time Houdini died on Halloween.

The Houdini Seances were done by Ms. Dietrich many years at New York's legendary Magic Towne House Dietrich is the Director of The Houdini Museum in Scranton, PA, the only building in the world dedicated to Houdini. The Houdini Museum is under the close guidance of Houdini's family. They have also asked the museum to do upkeep and repairs at the Houdini's Grave. The not for profit 501 C-3 museum recently received world wide acclaim for replacing the bust of Houdini at his grave that had been destroyed by vandals 41 years ago, at a cost of $10,000, and for discovering and getting restored, by Turner Classic Movies, Houdini’s best and long lost feature film, “The Grim Game.

Also attending will be paranormalist Dick Brookz currently appearing on Travel Channels Mysteries At The Museum, and star of The Houdini Museum’s Haunted-Mysteries of the Beyond, the longest running paranormal and seance show in history. Several original Houdini items will be on display as part of the event, that is free and open to the pubic. Reservations suggested

The Sojourn Restaurant is located st 244 East 79 St, NYC

HOUDINI SEANCE HISTORY

Each year since his death a tribute in the form of a seance has been conducted on that day. The first ten were done by his wife Bess as a tribute and test, each year after Houdini died. In his effort to challenge the crooked mystics and psychics who claim they can make contact with the dead. He told people to save their money and not be cheated by those who make such claims! Houdini said if he, the greatest escape artist of all time, could not escape from the beyond and return, no one could. After ten years, Houdini's wife passed on the legacy and tradition to Houdini biographer, friend and writer Walter B. Gibson. Gibson was the creator of "The Shadow" one of the most famous mystery series of all time that started out as a novel, a radio show, a television show and then a movie starring Alec Baldwin. The shows catch phrase, "The Shadow knows!" has been repeated thousands of times by comedians and others through the years. Gibson also helped Houdini in some of his literary projects, and after Houdini died Gibson wrote several biographies and magic secret books culled from Houdini's private notes that Bess let Gibson use. Before Mr. Gibson died he passed on the legacy and the tradition of the Houdini Seance to well known magic celebrity, Dorothy Dietrich (http://DorothyDietrich.com).

Dorothy Dietrich has been named "one of the most noted magicians of the late 20th century" by Columbia Encyclopedia. Dorothy Dietrich is one of the world's best known magicians and has also been called "The First Lady of Magic and "The Female Houdini". She has appeared in many television specials, and is the first and only woman in history to perform the death defying Bullet Catch in her mouth, that has killed 12 men. It's the "the stunt that scared Houdini" who backed out after announcing he would attempt it. She is also the first and only woman to perform a straitjacket escape from a parachute ride while suspended hundreds of feet in the air from a burning rope, as shown on the HBO special, The World’s Greatest Escapes, that she starred in. She is also known as "The first woman to saw a man in half!" She is considered a leading collector and expert on Houdini. Recently, the Internet's main site for Houdini news, WildAboutHoudini.com, heralded, "She's not only a bonafide legend of magic, but she is a tireless and selfless promoter of Houdini's history and legacy. With her museum, radio show, TV appearances, and her continued upkeep of Houdini's grave site, it could be said that no one is as devoted to preserving Houdini's memory as Dorothy Dietrich." When not traveling, Dietrich performs at The Houdini Museum. The Houdini Museum has the largest display to the general public, anywhere, of artifacts, historical displays and information on Houdini. She is considered a leading expert and collector on Houdini. She has been featured on numerous television shows and channels world wide including the BBC, CBC, CBS, NBC, ABC, The Travel Channel, Biography Channel, History Channel, TV Land, "Mysteries at the Museum”, etc.

Marc Salem came to international prominence when he was featured on 60 Minutes by Mike Wallace and amazed Wallace and viewers around the world. He also had a feature story in the New York Times. His show MIND GAMES concluded two extended runs on BROADWAY to both critical and popular acclaim. The Sydney Opera House, the Edinburgh Festival and Singapore's Esplanade have also hosted his extended runs. He has been featured on the The O'Reilly Factor, Montel, Maury, CNN, and is a regular guest on Court TV, and has had two network television specials. Salem was last on the New York stage with his show Mind over Manhattan in 2012, and, most recently, concluded a three month run in Chicago with his show Mind over Chicago. He recently completed five sell out seasons in London, along with many theatres from Montreal to Capetown. Marc Salem's all new show "Haunted Mind" will play a special Halloween night event at The Gramercy Theatre at 127 E. 23rd Street in Manhattan on October 31st at 7pm. For more info, go to http://concerts.livenation.com/event/0000511CE8674890

or http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Mentalist-Marc-Salem-to-Bring-New-Show-HAUNTED-MIND-to-the-Gramercy-for-Halloween-20161010

During the Fall and Winter months The Houdini Museum is open weekends for tours and a magic show, as well as being available any day of the week for school and bus groups, and magical parties.

For pictures and more information go to:

Houdini Seance web page http://Houdini.org/houdiniseance.html

Contact:

Penny Wilkes

The Houdini Museum

1433 N Main Ave

Scranton, PA 18447

570-342-5555

magicus@comcast.net

http://www.houdini.org

About The Houdini Museum

Celebrity TV star Dorothy Dietrich and Broadway mentalist Marc Salem will begin at noon, near the time Houdini died on Halloween. The Houdini Museum, Scranton, and Houdini's family provide artifacts Dick Brookz currently on TV’s Mysteries At The Museum, a

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The Houdini Museum

1433 N Main Ave
Scranton, PA
18447
USA
Phone : 570-342-5555
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