This was anamazing experience. The whole stage moved anywhere from a fully horizontal position to vertical to anywhere in between throughout the show, which added a lot to the narration of the story. There were no real words in the play (aside from some mumbled Chinese/Mandarin) so you had to pay attention to the actions to understand what was going on. I went with my family, and ended up having to explain some of the story to them, but they definitely appreciated the effects, the stage and costumes. There's no intermission in the show, and the speakers are embedded in the seats for the illusion of surround sound. If you sit towards the back it might be hard to see the little section before the actual moving stage. There were a few "slow motion" effects, which were cool to see in live action. The whole room is pretty much used throughout the play, so dancers can bee in the aisle or up in the air at any point in the show. Definitely worth the $150+ tickets.