What: Popovitch Comedy Pet Theater
Where: State Theatre New Jersey
15 Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ
When: April 9, 2017
(The show is currently in Las Vegas at the V Theater
Check web-site http://comedypet.com/ for any date and location updates)
Who: All ages
Me - The Popovitch Comedy Pet Theater was fun. There were animals and people doing tricks. There were animals on a train. It was cute! There were birds and cats and dogs in the show. There was even a miniature horse. I liked the tricks the animals did. There was one cat that wasn't like all the others because it did absolutely nothing. I liked that cat. All the animals were cute and talented. It was cool that he could actually train cats. When I grow up, I want to be an animal trainer. It was nice that he got all the animals from shelters because he saved their lifes. We got our pets from a shelter too. They do some tricks but not like the ones we saw in the show. The parts of the show with the animals were better than the parts with the people. The only part I liked with the people was when they were jumping rope. It was cool because there were jumping all different ways. There was even a part where a dog was jumping over the people while they were jumping rope. All in all, it was a good show.
Mom - The Popovitch Comedy Pet Theater is like a combination of a circus and an animal act. The show includes not only adorable animals performing tricks but a bunch of humans performing tricks as well.The animals in the act include a bunch of dogs, a bunch of cats, a few birds, a couple of guinea pigs and even a miniature horse. There are more than 30 animals in the show altogether. All of them were rescued from animal shelters by Gregory Popovitch, the producer and star of the show and a life long advocate of animal rights. The animal acts include a Doggy Classroom, an Animal Train and a Cat House, the latter of which includes a house full of cats being rescued by Fire Dogs. The human acts include jugglers, acrobats and contortionists. On the whole, the animal tricks are newer and more exciting than the human tricks except for an amazing jump rope act where people jump rope while standing on their hands and all kinds of other incredible ways. The whole show is just over an hour long making it great for short attention spans. On the whole, it's a fun show for kids and animal lovers.
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