BEST TRICKS EVER IN SHOW HOSTED BY
JAMES GALEA AT SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
Prepare to have your mind blown
IF you have been wondering what Australia's extraordinary illusionist Helen Coghlan has been up to lately, then I can tell you.
For the past few weeks this talented performer has been rehearsing for her latest gig as part of an elite team of Aussie magicians set to blow the minds of audiences at the Sydney Opera House from tonight, January 2 to February 14, 2021.
A media release promotes the event as `Be amazed as you are consumed by the seemingly impossible' and after seeing the list of performers - some of Australia's best magicians - on the bill, it is obvious this is going to be a show not to be missed ... and at such an iconic venue.
Each will be presenting their `best trick ever' in the show which will be hosted by Star of ABC's Best Trick Ever James Galea who is famous for his signature card trick and has also been seen on The Late Late Show, TODAY, and Ellen.
"This is a chance to witness some of the most mind-boggling magic tricks and meet their fascinating creators," he said.
James Galea is an award winning magician and the creator/writer/producer of the internationally renowned Band of Magicians and the 2019 Sydney Festival hit POOF! Secrets of a Magician.
A master showman, James will be your magical host for the evening, showcasing a stellar line-up of Australia’s greatest magic exports.
They include global YouTube sensation, and shadow puppet expert as seen on The World’s Greatest Magic and Australia’s Got Talent, Unusualist Raymond Crowe as well as the first magician ever to fool Penn & Teller three times on their hit show FOOL US and Australia’s top escapologist Helen Coghlan.
The show will also star the only Australian semi-finalist on America’s Got Talent, famous for his cheeky signature beer act, Dom Chambers and up-and-coming magic star and master of the Rubik’s cube, Vincent Kuo.
Galea said to watch closely and prepare to be flabbergasted as Australia’s finest magicians perform their BEST TRICK EVER.
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January 2, 2021
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