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I didn't even know the Cosmo had a theater til Roger T reached out to me with free tickets to this show. Produced by Spiegelworld, I had high hopes.. unfortunately, they weren't really met. The performers were likeable and the show itself had a cohesive plot instead of just being a nebulous string of stunts, but some parts push the limits of what one might call "entertainment". Favorite parts include Sputnik and the purple balloon- acts that were unusual and interesting but didn't push into the stomach-turning arena of the banana portion. The performers seemed more skilled in the areas of acting and filling an unusual role than they were standouts in a particular skill set like juggling, balance, dance, etc.I did find the space-theme gimmick fun, but it was absurd and awkward more than anything else. If you luck into free or steeply discounted tickets, go for the fun of it. But I wouldn't pay their ticket price and don't see this lasting long.
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