The Undercover Magician

The Peninsula Theatre
Thu 11 Jun '26 – Sat 13 Jun '26

Overview

Cameron Leo doesn't claim anything supernatural, but he has a knack for reading a room, pulling thoughts from the crowd, and landing predictions that hit far too close to home. A former undercover police officer turned psychological magician, Cameron has performed across Australia for major brands and events including Disney, Origin Energy, Telstra, Foxtel, and Tiffany & Co. Now he brings that same precision to the theatre in his debut live…

Cameron Leo doesn't claim anything supernatural, but he has a knack for reading a room, pulling thoughts from the crowd, and landing predictions that hit far too close to home.

A former undercover police officer turned psychological magician, Cameron has performed across Australia for major brands and events including Disney, Origin Energy, Telstra, Foxtel, and Tiffany & Co. Now he brings that same precision to the theatre in his debut live production.

In The Undercover Magician, the whole audience is part of the show, and your mind becomes the stage. It's crowd-powered mentalism built to play across the room.

Between the mind reading and the impossible moments, Cameron shares true stories from his time undercover, the kind that teach you how quickly people give themselves away, and how easily we can be influenced.

This show will leave you with more questions than answers.

Location

The Peninsula Theatre

John Hoare Close Woy Woy NSW 2256 Australia

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