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| - So my husband and I were escaping from the cold and pollution in SLC by spending some days in Vegas during the quiet time. We had some time to kill in the middle of the day, and wanted to see a show. I remembered the posters for this (and I will say to you Jeff, they need to get you a better graphic artist! Imagine the WONDER if you had a logo that didn't look like it was created in MS Word in 1997!) and saw a Yelp review and a bunch of five star reviews. Comedy? Juggling? $25? I'll take it.
This is the kind of show I love in Vegas: a great deal for a great up and coming talent. Ya'll know this Vegas stuff can get expensive. I mean, how much do they want me to pay for Cirque du Soleil tickets again? And that crap's right in the middle of my evening, too. Gets into my eating time.
Jeff was a riot, you guys. It was obvious that the show had a few major tricks and he was just making up the banter as he went along, which was AMAZING. He plays off the audience very well and has a quick wit and great timing. I was experiencing some severe laughing out loud without having had very much to drink, and that doesn't happen when I'm watching just anything. And the tricks were good too. There's not a big budget, but you don't need that. Highlights for me: the various balancing tricks at the beginning and the glow-in-the-dark juggling segment.
Pro-tip: the box office on the first floor when you walk into The Quad? If you try to buy tickets for the show there, they will tell you that you, in fact, need to go to the upstairs box office to do so. Why can't they sell them at both box offices? I have no idea, but don't make the same mistake we made.
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