MINNEAPOLIS, Ill.—On Saturday afternoon, a minister, an insurance agent, and a healthcare worker all walked into the same theater to see a cultural show with an unlikely tagline—“China before communism."
Philip Schotzko, the aforementioned minister, said after the performance that he was filled with "wonder and awe."
"When you see a presentation like this, it just sets one back to open up what we had decided was our point of view," he added.
Shen Yun opens with the Chinese tale of creation, wherein the Creator descends to the world, leading an entourage of deities who, together, play as characters throughout China's 5,000-year history. This aligns with traditional Chinese beliefs, wherein all people were once divine.
"I want to take a deep breath and go meditate or to find a space to sort through it," Mr. Schotzko said, adding that he's "grateful" to the artists for their ability "to express themselves in such wonderful ways."

"It was a religious content that I did not expect," he added. "I was very appreciative of that."
The words "outstanding" and "more than I expected" also came to mind when he described Shen Yun.

Paul Robinson, a healthcare administrator, said Shen Yun had "really good storytelling."
"We're seeing something that they can't really do over there [in China]," Robinson said. "So I feel fortunate that I'm able to see this and that the story is being able to be told here. And it's really cool."













