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Blue Man Group
The oddities begin as soon as you step inside the auditorium. An electronic message board prompts you to utter birthday greetings to people you don't know. Staff members walk the aisles handing out crepe paper, encouraging you to wrap it about your head and extremities. Those sitting in the front rows have the option of donning clear plastic ponchos to protect themselves from the occasional paint splatter. -
Welcome to the world of Blue Man Group, the wacky, avant-garde, percussion-driven show in a custom-built, 1,760-seat theater at The Venetian.
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Ice: Direct From Russia
"Ice: Direct From Russia" features 42 skaters with stellar dance moves and amazing acrobatics. Revealing several different moods throughout the show, these performers take you into a world of romance, trance, circus acts and even a little bit of funk – all in one 80-minute production. -
Ice is based on the original works by Sergey Ryshkoff, the founder of the Moscow Ice Circus. From Europe to Asia, Ryshkoff's show has entertained countless audiences.
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KÀ
Prepare to leave the real world behind as you enter the KÀ theater. Part Mad Max, part Miyazaki, KÀ's postindustrial theater design transports audiences at the new Cirque du Soleil show into an epic coming-of-age tale in a world full of wonder. -
With KÀ, Cirque du Soleil continues to reinvent itself, presenting its first production with a cinematic story line, yet maintaining the flawless imagery, music and acrobatics that fans of the Cirque empire have come to love. The resulting adventure is both exciting and beautiful.
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La Cage
Following the lead of the great Parisian cabaret shows, La Cage brings a cavalcade of female impersonators to the Las Vegas limelight. Bette Midler, Reba McEntire, Celine Dion, Diana Ross, Madonna and their fellow divas are brought to life in song and dance. -
Leading the entire extravaganza is Frank Marino, one of America's favorite female impersonators, in the character of celebrity Joan Rivers.
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Le Rêve
Le Rêve is a journey of the soul as told through a dream. It explores concepts of damnation, redemption, lust, love, loss and laughter all the while presenting amazing acrobatics, aquatics and even flight. -
Amazing feats of acrobatic and aquatic skill in, above, and below the water-filled set, enhanced by a hydraulic stage, fire, water, smoke, snow and multimedia effects.
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LOVE
Show Director Dominic Champagne calls Cirque du Soleil's LOVE a "rock 'n' roll poem." The show is a slightly psychedelic journey through the trends and politics of the '60s and most importantly, The Beatles' history, told through nearly 30 of the group's songs. -
LOVE started out as a collaboration between George Harrison and Cirque du Soleil's Guy LaLibertè. After Harrison's death, the remaining Beatles and the families of the late group members helped bring Harrison's vision to life, sharing their ideas about song selection and song order for the show.
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Mystère
From acrobatics to zaniness, Cirque du Soleil's Mystère provides a complete spectrum of awe-inducing entertainment. Colorful sets, imaginative costumes and makeup and the unbelievable skill of the performers will have you yearning to quit your day job and run away with the circus. -
Mystère premiered at Treasure Island on the Las Vegas Strip in 1993 and continues to captivate audiences with breathtaking acts like The Aerial Cube, in which a large metal cube is juggled by Paul Bowler as he soars through the air and performs a ballet, and the Korean Plank, a traditional circus act performed with a non-traditional twist by the Mystère house troupe.
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O
O by Cirque du Soleil is an ethereal, visually stunning show that incorporates the elements of air, fire and - most prominently - water. -
The name, a play on the French word for water, is fitting. A cast of 85 acrobats, synchronized swimmers and divers perform in and above a 1.5 million-gallon pool.
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Stomp Out Loud
Garbage cans, cardboard boxes, dishes in sinks and broom sticks, all objects people normally don't jump for joy about. But after seeing "Stomp Out Loud" and discovering their musical potential, audiences can't wait to get their hands on them. -
Combining percussion, killer dance moves and visual comedy, "Stomp Out Loud" at Planet Hollywood doesn't miss a beat. Add a brand new $28 million theater into the equation and you've got an amazing show on your hands.
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V - The Ultimate Variety Show
Sideshows become the main attraction in V - The Ultimate Variety Show at Planet Hollywood. Evolving from specialty acts that appear during shows in Las Vegas, V - The Ultimate Variety Show brings these once filler acts together and is a showcase for many talented local performers. The best of the best converge into one show to amaze, thrill and provide audiences with a variety show that has a little something for everyone. -
Charismatic host Wally Eastwood is a man of many talents and is known as the fastest juggler in the world. Proving his title to the audience, Eastwood juggles various objects at amazing speed, even ping pong balls - with his mouth.
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Zumanity
From the moment you enter the Zumanity Theatre at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino, the sense of something "different" surrounds you. A lobby reminiscent of a classic opera house, complete with a winding staircase leading up to balcony seats, creates a sophisticated, alluring feeling. Moving toward the entrance to the theater proper, cushioned walls covered in soft fabric summon you forward, shades of red and blue creating a sensual atmosphere before even being seated. -
Well before the show begins, characters appear from all sides, interacting with audience members in their individual, playfully erotic ways. Latin lothario Antonio arouses the interest of women (and some men) with his irresistible gigolo charm, while the lusciously voluptuous Botero Sisters -- in matching risqué maid uniforms -- offer fresh strawberries to audience members, managing to squeeze themselves into tightly packed aisles with comical results.





