I've been wanting to see this show since I saw him on America's Got Talent. We finally went to see him and I had a good laugh. The show seemed short, but he kept you laughing throughout. He does use a bit of audience participation, especially if you're in the front row or at the edge of the rows where you're easily accessible. Mainly women are needed for some of the tricks so just keep an open mind and have fun. It's a different vibe than a typical magic show, but I'd say it's worth watching. He's funny. His little dog is adorable.
The showroom is very small, so anywhere you sit, you'll have a good view. We were put in the front row and it was fun, I got called on a couple of times, but I think sitting a few rows back, would've given us a better view overall.