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  • Do you know what a "time share" is? Okay good. Let's talk about Wayne Brady and I'll get back to that in a second. Let me preface this with, I think Wayne Brady is funny, talented and awesome. I was excited to see him when my dad annouced that he had gotten us tickets. And honestly, the beginning of the show was fantastic - laugh-out-loud funny. It was located inside the Venetian which is a beautiful hotel and the theater is small and cozy - you can see everything clearly and the show started off with a lot of energy. The cast is totally talented - quick witted and awesome. If you love Who's Line Is It Anyway - you will love this show. Hell, even if you don't and just love to laugh, you will love this part of the show. There was made up songs, improve, hilarious innovative ways of incorporating the audience into it and making it original and unique every night. They say the show is different every time they do it. Now, here comes the weird part. After about an hour of laughing, Wayne Brady stops being funny and basically just spends the next 45 minutes dancing and promoting his new album. I don't know. This part of the show could have been integrated much better. I felt guilty because I wasn't really interested in his original songs, but it was obvious -- because he told us this - that he always had wanted to be a singer - he never sought out to be funny. I immediately had visions of Michael Jordan on a baseball team. It almost seemed like he struck a deal with the Venetian - "okay I will do this show and do a little comedy - if and only if I can spend the last 45 minutes with a crew of dancers doing covers of songs I like (Even if they're not that popular and promote my other works) I have no problem with supporting Wayne Brady's dream but as a consumer of his comedy, I felt a little bit like we had one "pulled over on us" Either way - the show was a blast for the most part and had it ended before the "musical revue" portion, I would have been happy as a clam. I think the show producers need to integrate the musical portion into the entirety of the show otherwise, it comes off seeming a little like Wayne Brady's version of a timeshare.
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