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It's pretty good. But as far as cirque shows go, I think there are better. It's sexual, but mostly in a fun and playful way. From what I know of the cirque aesthetic and style, I was expecting and hoping for something a little more avant garde, and maybe even a little disturbing. Call me weird but that's what I wanna see in show billed as "hyper-sexual" in Sin City. But I get it. It's the United States, where people complain about nipples showing at a show that is marketed as sexual and R-rated. I hate dumbing things down because people get "offended". I saw a review that sounded a little put off because they weren't expecting the outfits to be so risqué. dumb.
Anyway, it was a good show; lots of fun, a good amount of audience interaction, not as much of the crazy acrobatics that cirque is know for, and lots of sexy people (but all cirque folks are pretty sexy, let's be honest). Compared to other non-cirque shows, I think it's a solid 4 stars. It's fun and entertaining. But if I were to compare it to the other cirque shows I've seen, I think it's probably more of a 3 starrer.
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