The development of the magic lantern and the circus parallel each other. Magic lantern culture and the circus evolved slowly during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as showmen and performers tramped across Europe. In the nineteenth century, while the itinerant tradition continued, the magic lantern and the circus became a part of urban theatrical culture as entrepreneurs developed elaborate phantasmagoria exhibitions and circuses incorporated diverse acts into their shows. Both circuses and magic lantern shows developed organised entertainment spaces, mechanical apparatuses and performative conventions through which audiences experienced surprise, wonder and laughter. It is not surprising therefore that they shared iconography. The ...