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  • I get that some will love the Jabberwockeez Prism show, and I did enjoy some of it. My 8- and 11-year-old boys enjoyed a lot of it. The dancing and sets were creative and the music choices were fun - mostly. But both my husband and I were pretty unhappy with the extremely loud volume - and for a show billed as a kid's show, this was not a healthy decibel level - blaring away at the audience for an hour and a half. I was worried the entire time whether my boys would emerge with permanent hearing loss. It was a small enough theatre that it does not need such overpowering volume. We were sitting near several very small children and I also cringed every time an overtly sexual move or reference was made. Did there have to be quite so much genital grabbing, hip pumping and references to sex and beds? At one point a female member of the audience was chosen to "ride" one of the dancers in a provocative fashion, and then go to a stage hotel room with him with a do not disturb sign on the door, emerging later with lipstick all over - really? This is kid friendly? The show also had some fairly scary nightmare scenes with evil lit-up disembodied eyes on a dark stage, with a clearly upset "sleeper" sleeping in nightmare mode. The child behind us started crying. I have to wonder who the intended audience really was....
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