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Having seen O and Kooza before, I came in having certain expectations for being artistic and for pushing my limits - those death-defying feats usually have my heart racing and my palms sweating. LOVE totally did not meet my expectations, though in a good way - it exceeded them! In the words of that great song by Berlin, this performance completely took my breath away. I hadn't been so moved by a performance like this since I saw "The Lion King" or Alonzo King's Lines ballet. The performers were just so completely passionate throughout the entire performance, you could just feel those good vibes filling you up. Not only is it feel good, the music is awesome (LOOOVE the Beatles!), and it's visually gorgeous as well - It's really just a whole body experience. It's great that they have speakers in your seat so you really get the full music experience. Their use of curtains was also very clever. I wouldn't go into this expecting this to be like O or Kooza, this is a completely different playing field here folks. I really just cannot say enough good things about this except just go see it already!
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