SPOILERALERT: My favorite part was the song at the end and the way it made us believe and sympathize with Marzini as a character and Marisa as a performer even more!
What I didn't like
tell whoever said you didn’t have a good singing voice that they were wrong and then sing more!!!
My overall impression
So much warmth and silliness packed into a magic show in which the greatest trick was how much The Great Marzini could win the crowd over with illusions that sometimes went haywire, audience interactions that always connected us deeper, and earned vulnerability underlying the whole performance. As much as I loved Marzini’s antics, I was entranced any time Marisa dropped the character to talk to us as herself directly, and it was a fun and practical character detail to just cover the mustache for those momentary blips into real life/sincerity.