It was something in between the shorty-short-short DCA version and the full version I saw at Royce Hall while the "Power of" version was still at DCA.
Still, the show remains powerfully stimulating, energetic, kinetic, amazing, and magnificent fun. And yeah, the amount of pure male hotness that exudes from a good 60% of the company is still a signature element of Blast that I feel blasting from the stage.
I'm so glad Brad was there, because it was at Blast 6 years ago that he found out I was "family." With that much male hotness up close and almost personal, there's no disguising my reaction. I was out to him within 5 minutes.
A nice night with him and Kevy Baby and Gus Gus, and especially my dear sweet zapppop who was so happy to see the (nearly) full show at last, and revive some very happy memories of a show we consistently enjoyed during the early days of DCA.
(It's hard to believe that park has actually gone downhill from its early days.)
And a really nice, fun, enthusiastic dinner afterwards ... where we finally got to meet the elusive George (Gemini Cricket's dinner date).
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