Reality,

Re

considered.

The magic, mentalism,
and storytelling of Mr. Khoury

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Wonder has been engineered out of modern life.

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We know

the ending

before the

credits roll

We shatter the magic before the card gets revealed.

Back of a playing card with an intricate lattice pattern and a seal that says "Ex Magicae Mr. Khoury".
Back of a playing card with an intricate lattice pattern and a seal that says "Ex Magicae Mr. Khoury".
Back of a playing card with an intricate lattice pattern and a seal that says "Ex Magicae Mr. Khoury".
Back of a playing card with an intricate lattice pattern and a seal that says "Ex Magicae Mr. Khoury".
Back of a playing card with an intricate lattice pattern and a seal that says "Ex Magicae Mr. Khoury".
Back of a playing card with an intricate lattice pattern and a seal that says "Ex Magicae Mr. Khoury".
Back of a playing card with an intricate lattice pattern and a seal that says "Ex Magicae Mr. Khoury".

But what if reality isn't as settled as you think?

What if there’s an extraordinary moment waiting for you?

A moment of  wonder—when the air shifts; when a stranger grabs your arm without thinking; when shrieks and expletives explode through the silence; when your mind reaches for an explanation and comes back empty.

Three adults dressed in formal attire standing around a high table with drinks and appetizers, in a warmly lit gathering.
A magician in a black suit performing card tricks at a table while a man with a name tag watches, in a cozy room with fireplace and paintings.
Close-up of an assorted charcuterie board with various cheeses, cured meats, berries, nuts, dried fruits, and chocolate-covered pretzels on a wooden surface.
Smiling woman with curly hair ringing a small bell in a kitchen setting with blurred people and candle in the background.

The moment is what makes the magic.

Person in a dark suit shuffling playing cards with visible hand motion blur.
Man in tuxedo and woman dressed as a witch with a pointed hat standing by a table with Halloween decorations.
Whether you’re hosting

an intimate dinner

a wedding night

a corporate evening

or a private event

I help you create moments worth rememberinG and stories worth telling.

Wonder isn’t dead—it’s just been waiting for you.