High energy break dancing, a concurrent theme and some comedy with audience participation kept me entertained for an hour and a half. It started off a bit slow, but then built to a robust routine. What I liked about it was the industrial feel of the stage, lights and music with ambiguous beat-like poetry readings. It was young, fresh, creative, and those Jabbawockeez can really move! They even integrated a melange of songs, such as "Singing in the Rain" routine updated with a techno back-beat. The tent venue at Monte Carlo was ok... small theater with good vision from everywhere (but sitting further back gives a more comprehensive picture), but the seats were really uncomfortable and way too close together.