Sophie Lloyd, who was possibly also known as Sue Lloyd, dressed up as a man to take her exams for the Magic Circle - fooling her examiners and going out for a drink with them afterwards.
The Magic Circle is on the hunt for a long-lost member who was thrown out of the organisation in the 90s for disguising herself as a man. Before 1991, the Magic Circle, a British organisation ...
But on the outside, there was more than one talented 'witch' who wanted to join the Magic Circle. That fact was evidenced this week by the news that the once all-male society wants to apologise ...
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Now, they want her back. Sophie Lloyd, an actress, was persuaded by her friend, a magician called Jenny Winstanley, in the late 1980s to apply to the Magic Circle. Winstanley didn’t think she ...
The Magic Circle is on the hunt for its first female member - who deceived the group by disguising herself as a man to enter its ranks - so it can apologise to her. Sophie Lloyd hid her true identity ...
Britain's Magic Circle has launched an appeal to track down a woman it expelled over three decades ago for posing as a man to gain admittance to the formerly male-only magicians' society.
Freshfields associates in London are awarded top bonuses if they exceed 2,150 hours a year, according to a pay chart leaked to RollOnFriday. A source said the firm is having a strong push to increase ...
The Magic Circle is trying to track down its first female member, who duped her way into the all-male magicians' society by disguising herself as a teenage boy named Raymond. Sophie Lloyd was ...
Sophie Lloyd was expelled in 1991 after being admitted while pretending to be a man. Now, the Magic Circle want her back When magician Raymond Lloyd performed a vanishing act in 1991 and ...
The Magic Circle is a group of high-powered, high-paying corporate law firms which all hopeful law students (and panicked humanities students) are desperate to work at. The five Magic Circle law ...