Jewish Museum – Houdini private dinner
October 27, 2010
The Jewish Museum in New York contacted me several months ago to entertain at a private dinner for their Chairman of the Board, Museum Director, and top donors, following the opening of the museum’s new Houdini exhibition.
The dinner was held last night in a Park Avenue duplex apartment on Manhattan’s upper east side. I was honored to be there.
Catered by Restaurant Daniel, the menu was exquisite. I’ve worked with Daniel Boulud numerous times at special events (including a noteworthy charity event at the United Nations headquarters several years back). Daniel himself was not there last night, but his staff recognized me. We worked seamlessly together to create a near-perfect night.
After dinner, I presented an abbreviated version of Chamber Magic. All of the guests came directly from the Jewish Museum opening event, so their appetite for magic had already been whetted.
I was kindly introduced by Joan Rosenbaum, director of the Jewish Museum.
The reverse side (or “B-side”) of the invitation depicted a pair of Houdini’s own handcuffs, and a key. That reminds me of a phrase Houdini often signed when asked for his autograph:
‘My brain is the key that sets me free”
Finally, the Jewish Museum has published a gorgeous hardcover book that catalogs the exhibition collection.
I plan to visit the Jewish Museum next week. If you attend please write some comments below about your impressions of the exhibition.