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So, this one is really fascinating—it's the opening of Cher’s Take Me Home Tour from 1981, directed by Gary S. Scott. You get to see Cher in her full theatrical glory, mixing humor with her larger-than-life persona. The start is a drag queen doing Cher, which sets a playful tone. The energy is infectious, and you can feel the audience's excitement throughout the show. The pacing keeps you engaged, and there's a notable blend of choreography and practical stage effects that complement her performance. Cher's stage presence is, of course, front and center, but it's the way the whole show embraces self-parody that makes it stand out. It feels like a snapshot of a specific era in performance art.
Features Cher's signature blend of spectacle and humor.Captures the essence of early '80s concert performances.Showcases a unique opening act with a drag queen tribute.
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