This mime show has been seen in more than 50 countries with rave reviews and it's not hard to understand why. We had passed the theatre in Seoul many times but decided to see in when we were in Jeju as we had an evening free. It was an excellent decision. It is very entertaining with a storyline that does not rely on dialogue and very, very funny. The performers are skilled and their stunts with flying plates, sharp knives, vegetables, dumplings, and other props are amazing. Some members of the audience are randomly chosen to take part in the hilarity and it only addes to the entertainment. Well worth a visit in Seoul or Jeju. Or if they road show...
Read moreI came to see the show given the good reviews and online recommendations.
The quality of the show is rather disappointing and I have a hard time recommending this to anyone. The acting is bad and the comedic elements are targeted towards small children.
There is a story, which is completely irrelevant. There is no character or story development whatsoever.
The music acts and performance were okay for 5 minutes. But seeing it repeat for over an hour is just stretching it way, way too hard.
The creators should revisit some aspects of this show. I find it somewhat sexist that the female chef was the only one wearing a...
Read moreThe place was ordinarily normal although I liked the mural outside and the film displays. Honestly, I was skeptical about the show at first. Plus, taking photos is not allowed. But as the show progressed I was surprised to find myself enjoying the show. They put up a really entertaining show! The entire audience had a good many laughs. I now understand why cameras were not allowed so everyone could be immersed in viewing the show. Pictures might be a good way to look back at memories but the show is forever etched in my mind. Great experience and memory. I might watch another Nanta show in the future since they do...
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