- fuerza bruta
- dancing
- part cirque
- DJs
- good for dates
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- Edwin IrizarryFebruary 21, 2013This will be my stop every time I travel to NYC. Somehow the whole thing gets to me, the combination of modern art and music is exhilarating. Open minded? This is for you!
- Allison JonesJune 8, 2013A great alternative to a Broadway show! Wear comfy shoes and search the web for discounts.
- JM ParveauxJanuary 23, 2016Fantastic show! There is a lot going on and it's always impressing or intriguing
- Laz ✨April 20, 2013Dress comfortable, forget about your hair, let the music consume you and let loose. Enjoy your experience and look up!!
- Dan SohaydaAugust 13, 2018Small theater which keeps things intimate. That also means when you ignore their pleas to turn of your phone it's really awkward when your alarm goes off. Silence your phone or just turn it off.
- Monique MitchellFebruary 17, 2013AfreakingMazing. Why aren't you here yet? Go, buy your tix, get your friends off their @$$es and have some damn good fun! Oh, and remember....LOOK UP!
- amNewYorkSeptember 25, 2011This former bank is a landmark building from the 1840s and is home to a range of theatrical offerings, including “Fuerza Bruta,” the loud, water- and confetti-filled extravaganza of sexy athleticism.
- SEE THIS. Been four times now. cash only $26 rush is a great deal- get there two and a half hours before show, wait half an hour, and you'll have tickets!
- Nureen GulamaliDecember 11, 2011This show is unbelievable! Modern art meets beating music meets theatre meets experiential performance. Like one giant hipster rave of love.
- Amber SchiffFebruary 28, 2013A surreal experience. Part Cirque du Soleil and performance art. Definitely will bw back! Enjoy!
- Lily DvorkinaDecember 27, 2012Unusual, fun and wet! But it's worth dancing in the "rain" also the show is pretty fab!
- lisa bessermanJune 16, 2012Try to get as close to the middle as possible for the best experience (be prepared to get wet!)
- Mike JacobsonAugust 7, 2014Show is 80 mins long. Don't bring a jacket, it gets hot at the check-room takes awhile.
- Billy AikensJanuary 25, 2013Bring extra clothes to change into, so u can enjoy all the rain sequences to the extreme!
- Amanda SchulzeSeptember 23, 2012Stand in the middle of the room, so you can be directly under the water scene- interact with the girls swimming.
- Amanda SchulzeSeptember 23, 2012Wear light clothing and hydrate first - it gets pretty hot by the end of the performance.
- Jonathan L.August 3, 2014Gone twice to the 1st version of FB & once to Wayra, and that'll be my last. Only 3 added scenes which were cool but not worth seeing the whole show all over again for. I was hoping for more new acts.
- Robert BurkhalterJanuary 7, 2012I love this show!! It's an awesome celebration as well as a visual and sonic thrill-ride.
- Cecilia Francesca PINEDASeptember 28, 2014Saw the original. Very similar, but still enjoy the energy.
- Kathryn WhitleyDecember 11, 2010Part Cirque de Soleil, part dance, part performance art, with a sweaty euro club atmosphere, it's worth checking out.
- This is my fourth time seeing it and I would still see it again and again!
- Lucinda LathanAugust 19, 2011You move around, so feel free to move to a better view of the action as the show progresses!
- Jason GilesFebruary 19, 2010Go to the Daryl Roth Theatre and see Fuerza Bruta: Look Up! I great show! Interactive, multi-perspective. I promise your going to like this.
- MISSLISAJune 25, 2012Watch out for the water sprays from above when the Dj is spraying with the hose
- Say hello to the mayor! He's the one banging his head in the Operators Booth. :)
- Kellie RDecember 24, 2011Best thing to do is become immersed as much as possible. Just enjoy the moment.
- Mike SommersAugust 12, 2009Fuerzabruta - Theatrical Event. Get there early to grab a drink. Show starts promptly and you don't want to miss the beginning
- Brittni PhillipsFebruary 16, 2012Even if the line will be long afterward you WANT to check your coat an bag.