I was oblivious. The title really reflects on what the show is about(MEN, not boys though). I couldn’t help but look! Good thing I didn’t listen to my WIFE when she suggested to sit in the front rows. We sat 3 rows from the stage, and it was still magnifying’ly ‘on your face’. The place is tiny, no pun intended! I, unlike some was listening to them singing(choir like). The men had beautiful voices. One dude, was either shy, high, or new to the show because it showed(but he made up for it for his«wink, wink»). I didn’t feel like PeeWee Herman sitting there, but I did see one gentleman lick his lips to one of the performers(saw one of them blush, you know who you are. ANd anyhow, who am I to judge on the rules of flirtatiousness 101?). It was entertaining and different from Zumanity(back in 2004?) in relation to nudity. Uh, this is a clean artistic establishment that have the balls(no pun intended, again) to be above and beyond the rest of the shows here in SiN City!!! Respect! Thanks Houseseats for the tickets, & Raul(manager of Get Booked for the advertisement and not giving up the plot of the show).
Sara R.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
The title of this show is enough to perk at least an inquiry, right? Then I had the opportunity to go for free with another friend interested in experiencing this adventure with me… and we were not disappointed. This broadway show is 6 – 8 men, singing original, comical and dramatic musicals mostly about their nudity. It is a gay-themed show, but was definitely a mixed crowd, mostly of women like me… with another heterosexual girlfriend for a fun night out. I am sure any person with an open mind would be entertained by their variety of topics ranging from the mistiming of erections to love at first sight. It is surely an hour of giggles and laughter mixed with a slight bit of curiosity killed the cat — no more. I would pay to see these guys again,($ 45.00). The show entrance is through a fun shop called«The Rack»…full of at least a good 15 minutes of browsing and perusing of the latest in sexuality of all levels, and in the same strip mall as the Green door and some«men’s spas»…but don’t let that deter you, although I will say it was a fun pre-cursor for the giddiness we felt headed to a show in which half of society might possible frown upon. Note… I would probably not sit front row as they do, at times, rapidly shake what their mommas gave them… as manicured as they are… but I was in no way offended by any of the show.