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I had been told to stay away from the Zummanity show multiple times. Generally, people tell me that it's full of lame humor and light sexual innuendo only exciting to 19 year old Mormons. I didn't find this to be the case at all. The show was terrifically funny; and like any Cirque show, it was a feast for the eyes. The reason I like this show so much, and recommend it, is because it's exactly what I wanted it to be. I wasn't looking for a strip show (Vegas has plenty of those). I was looking for a celebration of the human body as a form of art with mild sexual undertones. Imagine seeing those sculpted Cirque performers going through amazing feats of acrobatics, only more beautifully than ever (and basically naked). It was a wonderful, classy, and adult experience. Don't forget to get 30% off with them M-Life card, and also I recommend sitting up close and center.
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