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| - Not a place to bring kids. We bought our tics via the concierge desk and they asked if we'd be offended easily. No, we didn't think so. But, they should've asked if we liked raunchy, potty mouth entertainment. Parts of it was very funny but I don't consider it entertainment when the F word is used profusely. If I wanted that, I can get that from standing in the streets listening to people talk to each other. The politically incorrect stuff is OK, just trying to be funny. But, there's a lot of detailed, descriptive stuff about the sex act and 'm sure it freaked out the conservative, farm-belt folks.
All in all, the audience looked young (there was a conference in town) and they seem to really enjoy themselves.
It's a cross between Cirque Du Soliel acts with raunchy acts. We have Teatro Zinzani in SF which is sort of like this but they don't use profanity in the show, at least not to this extent. It's more comedy meets circus acts. The seats are less comfortable here with wooden chairs tied together. At Teatro Zinzani, the tickets include a wonderful meal and you have tables. An example of a funny moment was when one of the overweight trapeze artists strips and is only wearing a green Speedo bikini.
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