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| - Let me preface this by saying I have never been to a male review. Also, that my mental image of male reviews involved far too drunk bridal parties in plastic tiaras and sashes willing mimicking acts of service that should be reserved for the bedroom while a man dressed in a tawdry costume makes everyone not as drunk feel uncomfortable. To my relief, this show is the opposite of that.
The venue itself is dark and sexy and feels like an intimate cabaret. There are points of interest all over a space with chic seating and an oversized bar that feels masculine in a way that extremely attractive. All the men, from the wait staff to the performers, are kind and attentive and not once did I feel "pushed" on.
I don't want to go into details of the show bc spoilers aren't my jam, and there's a plot twist in the beginning that made me breathe a huge sigh of relief, but this show is pure sexy female entertainment from start to finish. The kind of sexy that's actually sexy, like a man sat down with thousands of women and actually asked them what they want, including to feel respected. The female MC was incredible bc I felt like she was the voice for all of our inner monologues. It's refreshing for someone to actually verbalize what we are all thinking. If you're after that wild, drunken, Party-City-Costume affair complete with movie theater seats and Jello-shots, this show isn't for you. If you actually want an intimate fantasy that leaves you in an inspired, sexy, feminine, and respected place, this show is where you need to be. Well done, gentlemen, well done.
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