In setting his stage, Robert-Houdin deliberately set himself apart from conventional stage-magic traditions he eschewed the usual emphasis on dazzling visual confusion, replacing it with a simple drawing-room look with light furniture in the Style Louis XV. Eager to solidify his work as a stage performer, he leased assembly rooms in the Palais-Royal and had them converted into a small but elegant proscenium theatre auditorium. When he first founded the theatre, Robert-Houdin was known primarily for his guest appearances as a magician and his clever mechanical inventions. The theatre's later directors, before its demolition in 1924, included Robert-Houdin's protégé Hamilton and the illusionist and film innovator Georges Méliès. 164 Galerie Valois as part of the Palais-Royal, it moved in 1852 to a permanent home at No. Founded by the famous magician Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin in 1845 at No. The Théâtre Robert-Houdin, initially advertised as the Théâtre des Soirées Fantastiques de Robert-Houdin, was a Paris theatre dedicated primarily to the performance of stage illusions. Undated poster for the Théâtre Robert-Houdin
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