I’m a 22-year-old autistic person with no plans of having children, and Bluey is my absolute favorite. I was waiting for years for this show to come around to my area and my expectations have been exceeded. To date I’ve seen it in person five times, and much like the TV show on which this stage production is based, it gets better with repeat viewings. Not only does it have a great message about being a good sibling, but it’s also hilarious (and emotional when it needs to be). Perfect run time for the kids too - too short and they’d be begging for more, too long and they’ll probably get antsy in their seat wanting to get up and go. The scriptwriter (who also happens to be the creator of the TV show) did a wonderful job with the pacing in this regard - leaving plenty of room to enjoy the moment but also keeping things moving forward. Audience participation moments are here as to be expected for the “target audience,” but they’re light, non-intrusive on the story, don’t talk down to the kids, and is likely the best example of this sort of thing I’ve ever seen in any “children’s media.” And good on the tour staff for offering sensory-friendly and sign language interpreted showings! To make a very long story short, if you or your kids are big Bluey fans (but mostly you - trust me, I get it), you’re in store for 50 minutes of it live and in person, and it’s a beautiful thing to behold. My praises can be showered upon the entire cast and crew, because they all are some of the most talented, passionate, creative, nice and all-around awesome people that walk this earth now. I anxiously anticipate the day they return to my area. (And if you were thinking of spending the extra money for the VIP meet-and-greet pass… GO FOR IT. The performers are all lovely people and the memories of getting to meet Bluey herself up close and personal are worth their weight in gold.)