commemorating the founding of The Magic Circle on the former
Pinoli's Restaurant in
Wardour Street The Magic Circle was founded in 1905 after a meeting of 23 amateur and professional magicians at London's
Pinoli's Restaurant. At this founders meeting, chaired by
Servais Le Roy, those present decided upon the name of the Society: it was initially felt that the name of the Society should be the Martin Chapender Club, in memory of the performer and founding member who had recently died at the age of 25. However, it was finally agreed that the name "Magic Circle", which shares the same initials as those of Martin Chapender, would be more appropriate. Devant became the first president of The Magic Circle, and in 1906, Maskelyne edited the first issue of
The Magic Circular magazine, a regular feature for members ever since.
The Magic Circular claims to be the longest-running regular magic magazine in conjuring history. The club admitted only men until 1991, when more than 75% of members voted to admit women. But the club's first woman member, Sophie Lloyd, had already joined surreptitiously 18 months earlier, disguising herself as a man with the help of fellow magician Jenny Winstanley, and using the name Raymond Lloyd. When she revealed her gender after women were officially allowed to join, the Magic Circle's members voted to expel her for "deliberate deception". In 2024, the club's first female chair, Laura London, said that she was trying to track down Lloyd in order to apologise and to readmit her, but that Lloyd seemed to have disappeared some time after 1997. In 2025, Lloyd was alerted to the search for her by her sister and admitted to the Magic Circle under her own name. As of 2024, 5% of the 1,700 members are women. In September 2021 she was elected as the Magic Circle's first female, and youngest ever, president, using her working name
Megan Swann. == Motto ==