The show was outstanding, and this is from someone who is not a raving Elvis fan. Like everyone else in the world, I like to hear many of his songs from time to time, but that's about it. Of course, many in attendance were raving Elvis fans and I'm pretty darn sure they thought it was outstanding, too.
I don't think it's correct to call this an Elvis "impersonator" show, although "The Elvisis" say that themselves. Instead, I think that Scott and Michael should be called "Elvis Reenactment-ors". They reenact the songs faithfully, beautifully, and pitch-perfect but they never try to pretend that they are Elvis unless the music is playing. In between the songs, as they discuss the music and the history, they mostly become Scott and Michael wearing very nice Elvis outfits, calling themselves and each other by their real names. This is so refreshing for a tribute-style show, because by doing so it quickly becomes apparent that they are the biggest Elvis fans in the room! And they break the typical impersonator mindset by sometimes being a little silly about the whole thing and gently mocking both Elvis and their own reenactment work. This shows that they "get it", and come off as genuine instead of maudlin or kitschy. Very cool.
The musicians are amazingly good and thoroughly professional. And they perform their own magic transformation from Young Elvis's rockabilly band to the Older Elvis's orchestral ensemble. And Older's backup gals were great, too.
So, which Elvis was better, Younger or Older? Well, Younger didn't hand out sweaty scarves to ladies in the audience so he's at a sentimental disadvantage. But his energy evens the score, so you'll have to go to this fine show and decide for yourself!.