 On March 29, 1955, Dr. Jekyll’s Weird Show performed at the State Theater in Auburn. The show was a type of “spook show” where magicians used their skills to scare audiences, perform seances and sometimes end by screening a horror movie. In the audience that night was a 15-year-old amateur magician from Loomis who was so enthralled by the show that he went backstage afterwards, showed them his magic skills and begged to join the troupe. After convincing the manager he was 18-years-old, he was accepted. He traveled with the show to their next stop in San José.
The next day, his parents reported him missing to the Placer County Sheriff’s Department and once the investigator learned the boy had attended the show at the State Theater, he reached out to the San José Police Department. The new magician’s apprentice was helping setup backstage at the Padre Theater when San José Police Officers apprehended him. His parents drove to San José to pick him up.
The advertisement for the show that ran in the March 24, 1955 Auburn Journal promised: “It’s a gruesome adventure into fear and dread! You’ll scream with insanity as horrible creatures from beyond the grave roam the theatre and land right in your laps!”
Photos: Artwork published in the March 24, 1955 Auburn Journal promoting Dr. Jekyll’s Weird Show. Auburn State Theater, c. 1937
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