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Meh. That about explains it the most. It's Cirque, it is going to be amazing acrobats doing amazing things. What sets a decent, good and great Cirque show apart is how well it is tied together and the running characters. This one was a bit more or just a series of acts that were very poorly tied together and some pretty bad transitions between the two. It is supposed to be whimsical and seen though the eyes of the child, but I just really didn't get that theme across as much as they should. When one set of acrobats would end, there might be some little transition where you can see people on stage moving things around preparing for the next group. Everything done was impressive and amazing, there just wasn't much tying it together. At times I was actually finding myself a bit bored during some of the bits of the show. Or looking off into other directions where you see them getting ready for the next act. If you like the acrobatics and nothing else, you will NOT be disappointed. But if you have seen Cirque and seen a show with multiple facets and things going on with an actual story tying it together, then you can do better with other shows. While talking about it, there is also the place the show is in. The theater at TI, which is a pretty old venue. This is a classic theater with nothing but theater seating. Zumaity had couches and seats for couples, others have had the tables and waitress service. This is just a run of the mill theater with tons of seating. Not too comfortable, not at all romantic. (Can't even raise the arm rests to cuddle). The formality of it all just makes the act and acrobats seem more distance and almost movie like. TI really should put some effort into updating the theater.
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