Comedian brings live-dating show to Denver

Denver, COLocal News

Comedian Allison Goldberg introduces her live dating show "Love Isn't Blind" at the Denver Improv, aiming to help men find love in a unique format. Four male contestants compete for a date with a bachelorette by responding to questions non-verbally, using thumbs up or down. They participate in creative activities such as writing poems, while Goldberg adds a twist by calling their mothers live on stage. If a mother is unavailable, she may contact an ex-partner instead. As dating apps like Bumble and Hinge see declining use, events like Goldberg's show are becoming increasingly popular.

Attendees receive colored wristbands to denote their relationship status, encouraging mingling once the show concludes. The show starts at 7:30 PM, with tickets priced from $31. 14. Goldberg emphasizes the need for direct human interaction in a world where people often hesitate to communicate.

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