![]() The 'dancers' were not talented or attractive in any way, the 'choreography' was cheesy and poorly executed, and the music and staging were 10th-rate, but the women still screamed like they were on fire. Not because of the 'dancers' (who were all old-looking, greasy, and kind of hideous - they may have looked better had they not been tanned and oiled within an inch of their lives), but because of the way the show involves the audience. I found this show to be base, disgusting, and patently offensive. During this show, I mainly watched the audience or stared at my hands/the back of the head of the girl in front of me, because I was too horrified to look anywhere else. I should also say that I am far from a prude, and have no issue with healthy expressions of sexuality, and have even been known to enjoy 'adult' entertainment. A friend bought the ticket for me as she was attending as part of a conference, and I would not have even looked at a poster for this show otherwise, much less gone to see it. I must preface this review by saying I very reluctantly went to this show.
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