Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Isabelle de Casamajor | 14 February 2022

Alter boys version boy’s band, Luke, Marc, Matthew, Juan and Abraham are here to save our soul and they will manage. These guys are hilarious and the lyrics are quite irreverent, in a good way. They managed to make fun of religion without being offensive.

They can also dance, phrasing their movement as cleverly as they words. The music and choreographies reflect their diversity in accordance with the composition of the boys bands, a heartthrob leader, a rebel and rapper, a little latino, a shy and gay, and the older brother kind of guy Abraham, the Jewish guy who forced himself into the group. A Jewish altar boy - it is not common.

The musicians are located on a platform above the dance stage, they are part of the show and contribute to the dynamic of the performance.

Their energy did not fade as the show went on, they kept the same level of energy along the 90 minutes of the show. You can feel a real connection between them and you can tell they are enjoying themselves.

These guys apparently already had a fan club in the audience. From the start, the support was total. They even brought one of the spectators on the stage which made the audience hysterical. The support was well deserved and spontaneous, clapping the rhythm came very naturally to all, as their energy was so communicative.

If the aim of the show was to save our soul, it also told us the story of the friendship between these five guys, with its ups and downs following the rhythm of the songs.

We had a great time - such talented young people, the music was good and lively, the dancing was fantastic and most of all they were funny, we kept laughing on the way home.