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This is a modern version of one of the most popular wardrobe illusions, often seen during big "shows" in major theaters and halls. It usually takes several assistants to demonstrate the cabinet so that the illusionist can open the door and show that it is empty. In this case, all that was left of the props was the door, the frame, and the curtain, which were fairly easy to deal with, while the showiness of the ending did not become less striking, but even intensified, thanks to the simplicity of the props used.

There is a doorframe on the stage with a regular door in it. A beautiful illusionist's assistant opens the door, behind which is a curtain. Pushing it aside, the girl steps over the threshold and walks around the frame. Viewers see an ordinary door frame with no signs of anything special. The assistant draws the curtain and closes the door, restoring everything to the way it was from the start of the show. Immediately there is a knock on the door, coming from its back side. The assistant opens the door, behind which stands the illusionist, who first appeared on stage in such an original manner.

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A. The prop door for the illusion is very simple and easy to make yourself. The door is mounted on a simple frame, which, in turn, is fixed to a small platform for stability. At the top of the opening there is a steel bar on which hangs a curtain: the bar and the curtain do not prevent the door from opening and closing. The curtain should be long and touch the surface of the platform, which will prevent spectators from seeing what is behind the curtain when the door is open.

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B. The side braces keep the frame and door upright and prevent the frame from tipping over when the door is open.

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1. The performance begins with the door closed and the curtain drawn. You (the illusionist) are standing behind the door on a platform exactly in the center, as shown in the picture, which is a top view.

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2. Starting the performance, the girl stands in front of the door and throws it wide open. At this point, you are closed from the public by a curtain.

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3. 3. This is the picture presented to the public. Now you understand why the curtain should touch the threshold.

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4. Once the assistant has opened the door, move quickly but calmly through the open door. At this moment, the assistant comes to the opening and stands in front of the curtain. Practice the synchronization of your movements in rehearsals so that both you and the movement assistants are absolutely synchronized and there are no stutters in the performance.

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5. The assistant immediately draws back the curtain.

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6. Spectators see that the doorway is completely empty. The assistant immediately passes through it and turns around to face the audience, proving that it is so. Pay special attention to her: she should not make a single look in your direction. After a short pause, she steps over the threshold again and closes the curtain behind her.

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7. At this point, you quickly return to your original place.

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8. At your last move, the assistant takes a step along the curtain, takes the edge of the open door and closes it. When you hear the door click as it closes, you immediately pull back the curtain and start banging loudly on the door.

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9. The knock serves as a signal to the assistant, and she opens the door wide again.

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10. You, welcoming the audience, step through the threshold, magically appearing on stage in order to begin the performance.

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Author: Mark Wilson

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