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2Creator/CirqueDuSoleil's twentieth production opened in 2007.
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4The story opens with a shy, inept man known as "The Innocent" trying and failing to fly a kite. His efforts are interrupted by the delivery of a large jack-in-the-box addressed to him. When he opens it, out pops "TheTrickster", a smooth, sophisticated, cucumber-cool fellow in a nice suit who has arrived to transport our protagonist, via a MagicWand, to a goofy clockwork kingdom filled with colourful individuals. What ensues is an adventure that will teach the hapless fellow of the possibilities that come with confidence and imagination.
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6''KOOZA'' -- the title is a Sanskrit word that can mean "box" or "treasure" -- is something of an AdaptationDistillation of Cirque. In the years following the company's breakthrough tours ''Le Cirque Reinvente'' and ''Theatre/NouvelleExperience'', the themes/concepts, characterizations, etc. of their shows became increasingly complex and elaborate. By contrast this show is a deliberate throwback to the early tours with only a handful of characters to follow and an plot that is much the same as the aforementioned two, that of an ordinary person (or people) transported and transformed by magical beings and thus enlightened to the wonders of whimsy. In fact, director David Shiner's previous work with Cirque was creating the clown acts of ''Nouvelle Experience'' and playing TheEveryman protagonist during the first leg of its tour.
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8With the framework in place, the focus of this show is on the acrobatics and clowning that made the company famous, simply and cleanly presented. It was filmed for TV and DVD during the 2007 Toronto engagement.
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11!!This show contains examples of:
12* AudienceParticipation: Even more than the average Cirque show, to the point of having NoFourthWall at any point in the performance.
13* BeautyIsBad: The Trickster, though not really evil, is very devious and somewhat of a womaniser. He's even described as a handsome devil in one of the songs, "Kooza Dance".
14* BigFriendlyDog: The Bad Dog.
15* BookEnds: The business with the kite.
16* BrickJoke:
17** Hey, what happened to the audience member that the clowns vanished? Turns out we see them later in a chase sequence between the Pickpocket and the security guards.
18** The Bad Dog pees on one of the audience members. Later, when the clowns go to search him for the missing crown, one of them comments that he smells like dog pee.
19* TheChanteuse: The single female vocalist behaves like this; beautiful, elegant and wearing long, flowing gowns. Particularly during "Kooza Dance", when she changes into a sparkly number and flirts with the Crooner.
20* ConMan: One of the clowns is this. At first he's used for comedy, but it's later learned, at the expense of a member of the audience, that he's dangerously slick.
21* CostumePorn: Oh so much. As if it weren't cartoonishly colourful enough, some outfits such as the singer's evening dress, the Crooner, the skeleton showgirls and the juggler (whose suit turns him into a walking disco ball) really take the cake.
22* TheDeadCanDance: Act Two opens with the Innocent accidentally summoning a troupe of merrily dancing skeletons with the wand.
23* DramaticCurtainToss: Rather than a forceful toss, the white shroud that conceals what appears to be a giant pillar at the back of the stage is gracefully lifted up to reveal an ornate tower (with a balcony, the bandstand, and the entrance portal for the performers) once the Trickster transports the Innocent to the kingdom.
24* TheEveryman: The Innocent.
25* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles: The glitzy, sequined, Las Vegas-style costumes for the Skeleton act, particularly the Crooner.
26* {{Foil}}: The Innocent is a short and chubby guy, a bit of a loser; the Trickster is tall, thin, confident, and quick. Even the costumes play into this -- the Innocent's pajama-like outfit and cap have (initially) colorless horizontal stripes while the Trickster's suit and cap have brightly-colored vertical stripes.
27* GentlemanSnarker: The Trickster would most likely be this, if he ever spoke. However his flashy manners and mocking sneer are evidence enough.
28* GentlemanThief: The [[ConMan Pickpocket]] appears polite and well-dressed during his act, while shamelessly robbing his victims of everything he can think of.
29* HawaiianShirtedTourist: Referred to as "The American Tourist" in the program, this goofy guy shows up during the preshow. (Though, at least when it toured the U.S., the House Manager revealed he was ''Canadian'' during the opening announcements.)
30* HarmlessVillain: The Pickpocket. He'll steal everything you have in your pockets, but at least he'll give everything back afterwards.
31* LaughingMad: After the Innocent tries to use the MagicWand and unleashes Kooza's dark side, Trickster suddenly drops his cool air and starts laughing like a maniac. A prominent sign that he may have a few screws loose.
32* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: One of the clown acts has the King welcomed onto the stage with an appropriate fanfare... Only to be annoyed at how it's still going when he's trying to do his thing, so he shuts the band up leading to...
33* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: The King shutting up the band has them slowly and dejectedly peter off to a stop, after which the King and the clowns begin mocking their playing.
34* MagicalLand: Where TheTrickster transports The Innocent for his adventure.
35* NamelessNarrative: The only character given a proper name is a robot.
36* OriginalCastPrecedent: About halfway broken with the Trickster -- Dasha Vintilova (better known as Kooza's trapeze artist) played the character for a brief period, but most fans have no knowledge of this fact and continue to treat the role as always-male. Which makes sense, considering that the Trickster has obvious character parallells to the Innocent which are better played out if they're, um, both the same gender.
37* ProphetEyes: The performer playing the Trickster usually wears contact lenses which make their eyes appear completely white except for the pupils. Perhaps a sign that the Trickster is something other than human...
38* PuppetKing: The King is an idiot and it's blatantly clear that Trickster is running the show, though the King still believes he holds authority. Interesting as the roles of King and Jester are effectively reversed.
39* RequisiteRoyalRegalia: The King's crown (which he has a tendency to lose).
40* RobotBuddy: Heimloss, who attends to the stage and "lives" beneath it, only popping up occasionally.
41* RunningGag: In the preshow, the House Manager keeps accidentally triggering the stage's alarm system (which works like a car alarm).
42** The diver under the stage could also qualify as this.
43* SlidingScaleOfSeriousnessVersusSilliness: One of the most lighthearted Cirque shows of all.
44* SpectacularSpinning: Two acts: manipulation (an acrobat twirling many hoops around her body) and the wheel of death.
45* {{Tableau}}: Act One ends with the Innocent raising the wand to use it himself; it's clear ''something'' is going to happen, but he is stock-still in that position as the lights go down. (This is followed by a brief, spotlit appearance by Heimloss to "announce" the intermission.) As Act Two opens, the lights rise to reveal the tableau once more, and the action resumes.
46* TheTrickster: The character of the same name.
47* UnresolvedSexualTension: Sparks fly between the Trickster and the trapeze artist, however she's determined to resist his wiles, even when clearly leading him on.
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