Never seen Jabbawockeez when it was on whatever show it was on before they got their own show. And while watching TV, you would never catch any dancing shows on my screen. In fact we only watched this show because we got it for free from playing myVegas. So I had no expectation of what we were about to see.
We sat to the right of the stage. This is not one of those Cirque shows where every seat in the theater is a good seat. Nothing was blocking our view however when they did perform lining up one behind the other (so it made it seem like there was only one person on stage & guys pop out from behind) the effect didn't work So when buying tickets make sure you get the center section; doesn't matter if it's the last row in the theater, as long as it's in the center section you will appreciate the performance more.
Similar to the Blue Man Group, this is one of those shows where it can be enjoyed by all. The message is easily conveyed through gesture. There were parts where there were speaking but that was minimal.
The show used a variety of songs. Some old some new, something for everyone.
The dancing was definitely entertaining. I wasn't bored for one minute.
It was also very funny. There were parts where audience participation was incorporated into the show. Whether it was selecting someone to go on stage or just simply having everyone stand up, everyone seemed to be having fun.
And at the very end of the show, all the dancers come out and take off their mask. (I thought they never took it off?)
If I have the opportunity I would definitely see the show again. But this time I am sitting in the center!
THE MUST:
-Buy tickets for the center seating. Don't buy the seats to the right or left. Make sure you're looking at the stage dead on.
-Use the restroom before going in. Even though the show is 90 minutes the restroom is outside of the theater.