The show itself - 5 stars! It is energetic, engaging and humoristic. The performers, who really seemed to enjoy what they were doing, communicate with each other and the audience without saying a word, and create rhythm and music using unexpected objects. There is no plot to follow or words to understand, so it is great for kids of any age, if they are not overly sensitive to loud sounds or flashing lights.
The venue is quite small, which helps the immersive experience. On the other hand, there is only one aisle in the middle, which leaves people sitting close to the walls either "trapped" or having to bothet the whole row, if they need to leave their seat.
The first 2 orchestra rows were thoughtfully left empty, but, sitting in the 4th one, i could still see the dust from the sweeping fly in my face, and i did not particulary enjoy being sprayed with water on a cold and rainy day. When i came, the place was half empty and the ushers were offering people to move closer to stage, which was nice. However, instead of letting people pick their seats, they were packing the front rows full for some reason.