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| - I saw the version with Angel Porrino. And, the singing and dancing numbers were great. Unlike the Holly Madison version, however, she does go topless.
The dancing numbers were really fun, and surely the "star" of this show has little more than vignette appearances. The acts are meant to represent fairytales, but they are really only loosely tied to any stories. The dancers are absolutely amazing, and do an incredible job, I really liked all of the song and dance numbers, the girls were really talented. The women singing were also very, very talented.
My complaints: Nudity felt anti-climactic and tacked on, it almost felt unnecessary, and at some points almost weird, and often rushed. During one of the final acts, in the middle of singing, the lead girl just sort of takes off her top. No one else does. And it's not as if there is something leading up to it, or even a change in the music, or anything. It seemed weird, and unnecessary. Mid-show, they "pull" three men out of the audience, and do an awesome number with one of them. Later on, it turns out he was part of the show all along-- he does a whole number. That felt a bit disappointing, because everything that happened was only funny because you thought he was just some random guy.
Overall, it was a pretty good show, the tickets are less expensive than a lot of other shows in Vegas, and I certainly wasn't disappointed.
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