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  • There were no discount tickets for this show...unless you're willing to waste 4 hours to participate in some time-share scheme for 2 free tickets. We got the $70 tickets and the venue was pretty cozy so we could see all the boobs we wanted. But after awhile, they just became foreign little dots/buttons. I was really glad when guys came out in g-strings and such. I hate double standards. It was really glitzy and I can't imagine what it must be like back stage with all the feathers, headdresses, etc. Imagine feathers tickling you on stage and you couldn't scratch. The Samson piece was really funny. Like laugh out loud funny but I think that was only me. It was so cheesy with the 70s music...like Shaft or something. The pale skin against the dark skin made such a nice contrast. This dancer was paler than Nicole Kidman. I agree that the Titantic piece was rather depressing in relation to the whole happy-go-lucky theme of the show. The filler bits were interesting. What do these people do for day-jobs? When the 2 muscle men came out (I was calling them Mr. Globes but I think I meant Mr. Universes) and did their thing, I could hear all the guys ohhing and ahhing. I guess these guys work out in the gym and appreciate that crazy plank and the slow movements. I think my jaw was dropped the whole time in awe and partial disgust. They were bigger and more defined than Arnold. Yes, there is something beautiful in the human body but I never really liked such muscular guys who can't hang their arms straight down. I also liked that guy with the red scarf. It's something I would have liked to do in kindergarten but in a much greater scale. All in all, Jubilee gives a bit of everyting. I felt like I was see a strip show with a bit of cirque mixed in. The seats are large and comfy with enough leg room to stretch out and put your shopping bags or have people walk in front without stepping on your toes.
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