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by DaveDaveC on 5/9/16Daryl Roth Theatre - New YorkFantastic show..really enjoyed the exciting/chaotic nature and incredible performances. Unlike anything I've ever seen.
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DON’T MISS FUERZA BRUTA – MUST CLOSE AUGUST 28!
Celebrating 11 years worldwide, Fuerza Bruta is an uninhibited and unforgettable show you have to see to believe! This theatrical thrill ride combines euphoria-inducing live music and breathtaking aerial displays in a performance that’s as exhilarating as it is addictive. Flood your senses and experience the “sexy, heart-pounding fantasy” (Daily News) of Fuerza Bruta.
The show is general admission.
The show does not use seats.
You will be on your feet during the 65 minute performance and may be asked to move and/or participate.
It is recommended that you dress casually and check articles with the coat check service.
The show uses strobe lights, loud noises, water, mist & fog.
Fantastic show..really enjoyed the exciting/chaotic nature and incredible performances. Unlike anything I've ever seen.
I had been to the original fuerZa Bruta show 3 times and couldn't wait to see the current version once I heard that they had made some changes. Although I enjoyed the original show a bit more than this one, Paul Oakenfold was a guest DJ and that made my night unforgettable.
The show was fantastic. The performers, staff and all supporting people work amazingly organized. Although the show is at the same theater for a couple years now (can tell that because I tried to see it in 2013, but didn't make it) is still getting a good (crowded) audience. The show is intense since the beginning and also interesting to not have sitting chairs... The audience is advertised to move around as the goes on. Anyway, not giving a 5 star review because at some moments, I think it turned into a nonsense perform or "acting" if I must say. Also think it may not be suitable for all kind of people.
Amazingly refreshing different and unexpected. Definitely worth a visit.
My girlfriend and I are in our early 20s and we both think this was a waste of time and especially money. Summarizing this very bad experience: you get commanded around a field and watch other people partying and screaming while getting deaf because of the way too loud music. That's it. If you enjoy watching crazy others having fun and doing random, super weird stuff with no story or purpose or whatsoever, this is your show. In the end, you even get totally soacked in the middle of the standing area... We expected something fun with cool interaction. All this play is, is crazy and nothing else. This is my first bad review ever.
A euphoric show loud music dancing getting wet What more can u ask for will go again !!!!!
I have never been to a show that is so eye opening let alone amazing. I had fun all throughout, and there was never a moment where I felt bored.
This is defiantly a different type of show. No seats/sitting down. As the show is going you are redirected/moving around the floor. Very unique, interesting and worth seeing. No story line, just action and entertainment. Part of the show is done above you, so you are looking up quite a bit. In the end there is some water "raining" so you will get wet. I would recommend going to see this show. There is a bar while waiting for the doors to open to the show room floor, drinks are pricey.
This was the most incredible show I have seen! There are no words to describe it. It is a MUST SEE!!!
Nothing like I've ever experienced. All your senses are immersed.
The potential for a great show is there, but it is time, after 10 years, do dig deeper in what could be done: more poetry, more grace, more surprises, better rythms... everything is there, but so superficial, not to mention the running time of 60 minutes... Rethink the show, and make it what it deserves to be. As of now, i would not recommend it.
Nice show, but De La Guardia was better. A little repetitive, some nice gimics but feels like seen it all before :-(
Fuerza Bruta is a high-octane visceral experience that pulls you in keeps you engaged throughout the entire performance. The entire experience is a creative and visual panacea. Go see it!!!
Loved it! love the process and service of venue. Super fun for a datenight
It was a really great show! Not that long either. I would recommend to go to this show in the summer though! You can get wet if you want to. I would have totally participated in that part but it was cold outside (Early March) and I was being prissy about my hair.
Great show, totally recommended; just make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
amazing! awesome show. they interact with the audience. I really loved it
I read reviews on this show before I purchased tickets so I was somewhat prepared for the unusualness of the show. I had heard of and seen many advertisements for this show so when I saw that Living Social was offering discounted coupons, I jumped on it as part of my Valentine's Day gift to my boyfriend. Just as other reviewers stated, this show has lots of loud music, lights and special effects, such as water simulating rainfall and high-powered fans blowing powerful air in all directions. There are no seats. Attendees stand the entire time but it's only a 65 minute show. Just be sure to wear comfortable footwear and clothes since you may get wet. I don't want to spoil it for those attending the show soon but it's definitely a show unlike anything you've ever experienced. Just be open-minded, don't go in with too many expectations and you'll have a good time. My boyfriend really enjoyed it!
Fuerza Bruta is truly an experience. It is the perfect thing for you to do on your weekend. I went with a group of girlfriends and we had the best time! I am going to bring back my husband because I think it is the perfect date night too and can't wait to see his face when he sees how COOL this show is. Come to Fuerza Bruta if you: - Love theatre - Are open to new experiences - LOVE to dance - Enjoy breathtaking performances
My wife and I were very disappointed with most of the show. Very noisy, and could not understand singers. They were always yelling. Standing and looking up the whole time gets to you. They pack people in. Shoulder to shoulder. I would no go to see it even for free.