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Amazing Johnathan
If some of your favorite comedies include the likes of "Dumb and Dumber," "Tommy Boy," "There's Something About Mary" and "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," then Amazing Johnathan's humor is right up your alley. Dubbed the "Freddy Krueger of Comedy," Amazing Johnathan gives new meaning to politically incorrect and gives the audience numerous ways to go home and torture their friends. -
The small, cozy showroom is not theater-style, and some seats don't offer the best view, but there are advantages and disadvantages to sitting in the front. You can see better, but you risk becoming fresh meat for Johnathan's tenderizing tricks. Before the show starts, a screen in the center of the stage shows clips from the above-mentioned movies, letting the audience know what they're in for.
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David Copperfield
The man whose name has practically become synonymous with magic performs in MGM Grand's Hollywood Theatre without the assistance of sexy dancers, flashy sets or glitzy costumes. A Guinness Book of World Records holder with 21 Emmys and a star on the Hollywood "Walk of Fame," Copperfield instead approaches his show with the idea that less is more. -
From his surprise appearance on the stage at the top of the show to his simple departure at the end, he has a friendly, personable attitude that makes the audience feel at ease. When it comes to his bag of tricks, this intimate, down to earth approach translates into a big payoff.
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Lance Burton
Conjuring up a car. Making people disappear into thin air. Transforming a piece of paper into a dove. It's all in a day's work for Lance Burton, who has been amazing audiences at the Monte Carlo for 10 years.
Burton's show is one of the most popular and longest-running magic acts in Las Vegas. If you see it you'll understand why.
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Penn and Teller
Penn & Teller's edgy show is unlike any other magic production in Las Vegas. The tall, lanky Penn serves as a narrator, providing a running comedic commentary on just about everything they do, while the diminutive Teller provides a lot of the show's action, all without saying a single word. The pair manages to reveal a few tricks of their trade along the way, while turning around and completely stumping you with others.
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Steve Wyrick Real Magic
Steve Wyrick's electric show is charged by music, sexy dancers and larger-than-life stunts. -
Take his signature "Blades of Death" illusion, in which Wyrick appears to walk through the blades of a 747's turbine fan - no magic trick in Vegas is more stunning. The magician then wows the crowd again by escaping from shackles a split-second before an industrial-strength saw drops from above.





