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I stumbled across one of the first shows of the "new" Jubilee. The act has been updated by Beyoncé's choreographer, I hear. I never saw the old one for comparison, but this one did not impress me.
Pros: The costumes and the sets are excellent. The dancing and singing were pretty good for Broadway-style acts. The finale was very much what I wanted and expected of a showgirl show. The fan dance wasn't bad either.
Cons: I'm pretty sure I'm going to run out of energy typing before I run out of complaints.
1) The cast was 98% pasty white. Very little diversity. Does not look like the America I live in.
2) Why were flat chested women topless? Shouldn't they be the ones required to wear tops?
3) I'm not moved romantically by a skeletal gay guy (nearly naked) kissing a girl. At least provide a masculine looking man for that bit.
4) SOOOO many technical errors. You could tell it was early in the run.
5) I did not grow up with the twist, or yellow polka dot bikini or any of the other oldies you said the audience grew up with. I grew up with Nirvana, and I'm not the least bit nostalgic for it, either. Why do you only target an audience that's on blood pressure medication?
6) I've never seen a better argument for audience focus groups that this show. Some of the acts were so horrible, I laughed out loud. I think I booed twice.
7) If you have to tell the audience what to think of your act by posting descriptors on the screen, you are not doing your job. Hint: the audience should be able to see the show and then come up with those adjectives without the prompting.
8) Storylines are apparently for other shows.
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