My first issue was with the stadium seating. My father-in-law, seven year-old (who really enjoys magic), five-year old and myself attended. Unless you're in the first row or kids are sitting in front of you, your children will NOT be able to see. Otherwise, I would not plan on taking your smaller children. My kids, who are mostly attentive, lost interest within 10 minutes. That's ok, because then they didn't pay much attention to the suggestive dancers.
Otherwise, I guess it was a magic/illusion show. It seemed more like a laser light, loud music and self-glorification show. I don't think my kids being able to see it would have changed much.
Also, as paying attendees, the show didn't need to start 10 minutes late to seat more guests, and did we really need a 15+ minute intermission between two 20 minute sessions of the laser light show?