Multiple Australian outlets report that Chappell Roan hires a magic consultant after noticing her work, but quickly develops a larger creative idea around performance storytelling. The articles cite a quoted wish list attributed to the consultant: she wants to “fake my own death,” be gay, portray herself as a spy, and “literally kick ass in a skirt,” all within a 45-minute performance. The coverage frames the consultant’s role as beginning with magic expertise and expanding into broader show concepts that blend illusion, identity themes, and spy-inspired character work. While the outlets focus on the creative direction and the consultant’s stated ambitions, they do not provide detailed additional production information in the excerpts provided, such as dates, venue specifics, or official statements beyond the described hiring and concept development. Overall, the reports agree on the central points that Roan employs a magic consultant, that the consultant proposes a multi-part performance premise combining deception, sexuality, espionage themes, and action, and that the concept is designed to be delivered in a relatively compact show length of 45 minutes.