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I have seen this show two times. The first time I saw it, I found myself fighting sleep, a fight I lost for a few moments a couple of times. I decided to go back last night and give Caliendo a second chance. The show is OK. I really enjoyed the band before Caliendo was introduced. They played a Beatles, a KISS, a Neil Diamond, and Jesse's girl and it was quite a lot of fun especially watching and listening to different audience members and how they reacted to the songs. Caliendo came out and started with his impressions. He certainly does Bush and Clinton well, but he has yet to do Obama well. I think he drives his impression of Charles Barkley into the ground by overdoing it. It's just trbl, trbl, trbl! The most enjoyable part of the show for me is his bit lying on the floor. His hand gestures are funny, and this was the best part for me! I think the show is worth seeing especially if you get reduced price tickets at one of the ticket booths.
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