Lazer Vaudeville is an evening of glow-in-the-dark juggling acts and rope
tricks performed by three aces. The hoop roller Carter Brown the acrobat
Nicholas Flair, and the juggler Cindy Marvell attempt stunts that leave zero
margin for error, like juggling a chainsaw. It's the performers obvious
enjoyment of their craft that lends the show its distinctive charm.

Cool... Dazzling in any light. A high-tech twist on the art of juggling.

Acrobats spin kites to create elegant centrifuges of color. If you're a kid, or
just act like one you'll eat it up.

The show is an entertaining morph of Stomp and Blue Man Group. The
talent is almost unbelievable to watch.

Lazer Vaudeville is a must see.

Three Off-Broadway shows aimed at children and their parents have all become
hits. The latest is Lazer Vaudeville.

If there were an Olympic sport called extreme juggling, Lazer Vaudeville would
take home the gold.
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Beyond remarkable.

Lazer Vaudeville is great fun but it can also be considered educational. It is
particularly good for families with kids in different age groups, from toddlers
to teens.

Illuminating.

Charming and genuinely amusing.

Strikingly Dali-esque, lavishly laced with humor.

Laser designer Cory Simpson animates a history of Vaudeville from its earliest
incarnations in Europe to its heyday in America's 1920s. Truly Breathtaking.

Composer/Musical Director Jesse Manno creates one of the most stunning aspects
of the show.

A catchy soundtrack.

Highlights include Carter Brown's cowboy lasso demonstration.

It can't be stressed enough how cool the glow-in-the-dark lasso is!

Brown's most impressive routine involves hoops, which he juggles, rolls and
rotates around the stage. It is clearly a difficult act, and Brown is the only
person in the world doing it.

The performers combine Duncan Style choreography with juggling and percussion.
It's unlike anything else in the city.

Cindy Marvell performs a routine in which she's able to keep a ball on a Taiko
drum, flinging it rhythmically around her body accompanied by Asian melodies.
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Ms. Marvell is a first class juggler.

She takes club juggling to a new dimension that is so beautiful it is sublime.

Marvell is an international juggling champion and the first woman to win the
International Jugglers' Association Championship.

Nicholas Flair demonstrates master manipulation skills with airborne cigar boxes
combined with hard-to-believe-he-can-do-that acrobatics.
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