He said that Shen Yun’s performance can restore our spirits, and that is what makes him keep coming back.
"My day-to-day is very stressful for the kind of work that I do. And I found that this was de-stressing my whole week," he added. "For a couple of hours, you get to really decompress."
For Kelly Roach, the performance "transports you to a different world."
"Delicate and strong, fast and slow, emotional, beautiful," Roach said. "It is everything and more that everyone said it would be, it is a must-see—multiple times."
Pat Conneen is a producer and a professional sound engineer. "I did a lot of rock concerts and touring worldwide," Conneen said after watching Shen Yun at the Merriam Theater.
"You don't get to see theatre like this or performances like this on a regular basis. It's something that will touch you a little differently than other things that you go to see," Conneen continued.
"Actually, I was in awe," he added. "As somebody who's worked with major artists ... who's watched months and months of rehearsal come to something, come to fruition on stage. Their execution has been perfect. Absolutely outstanding."
"It shows in their dance and their art form. It's very pure, it's very it's saintly, it's very saint-like," said Conneen. "There's a lot of piety and you can see their faith in their performance."
Kramer was touched by the inner beauty that the performers bring on stage.
"I think [Shen Yun] inspires people to live a healthy life," said Kramer. "One that you love other people that you connect with other people that you share with them. And it's all about the good in man."
"It's a shame because China has such a rich culture [that] goes back thousands of years, its probably one of the richest cultures in the world. So it's missing from everyday China," Kramer said. "So it would be great to have it back again."











