Through wizardry, story, and original songs, Galea said he peels back the curtain in an outrageous magical cabaret. "There are some deeply personal stories shared and secrets brought into the light. It's exciting to be challenged and nervous again. I miss that," he said. Galea explains how he came up with the idea for the show. "I remember being at a magic convention and looking around and then having a moment where I just thought, 'Hold on - are all magicians gay?' It served as a jumping off point for a ridiculous world to live inside."
"I've always been fascinated that the word 'poof' in Australia (where I grew up) can have such a negative and visceral reaction - whereas 'poof' in the USA (pronounced 'pouf') is the most magical word in the vocabulary," he said.