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  1. www.jay-leslie.comJay Leslie

    From record-breaking athletes like Venus and Serena Williams to world-changing powerhouses like Mary Bowser, Katharine Graham and Sarah Winnemucca, my books profile a new type of hero: champions of justice who stood up in the face of inequality.

  2. The House of Enchantment was founded in 1937 by James Swoger a prolific inventor, builder and sleight of hand artist. Known as “The Plastic King” Jim made hundreds of effects. Today, the House Of Enchantment is owned by Jay Leslie Inc. Jay Leslie has performed well over seven thousand shows.

  3. Welcome to our website. We are lucky to have spent our careers doing something we love--performing for folks and tickling their funny bones! Here you can learn about our signature show, Laughing Matters, as well as additional offerings for schools and libraries.

  4. Our History. Great news! We’re building a interactive virtual magic museum! You can expect to see historic letters and photographs from famous magicians starting from the 1920’s! Please check back often for updates. In the meantime, here’s a preview of what Jay Leslie has paid for the right to produce or has invented.

  5. The Story of Jay and Leslie. Once upon a time a baby girl was born. Her name was Leslie. She would shake her crib so hard it would fall apart so she could escape. The next year a baby boy was born. His name was Jay. As he grew up, his favorite book was the encyclopedia.

  6. Jay Leslie graduated from Duke University with degrees in English, international comparative studies, and religion. After writing for Issa Rae Productions and being shortlisted for Chimamanda Adichie’s Farafina Trust, she co-authored a project on James Baldwin with Duke professor Dr. Adam Hollowell.

  7. Jay Leslie graduated from Duke University with degrees in English, international comparative studies, and religion. After writing for Issa Rae Productions and being shortlisted for Chimamanda Adichie’s Farafina Trust, she co-authored a project on James Baldwin with Duke professor Dr. Adam Hollowell.