The 5 Must-See Shows in Vegas
Dec 22, 2008 12:32 PM EST
No trip to Las Vegas is complete without seeing a phenomenal show. However, are you tired of searching the Internet for Las Vegas shows reviews? Are there no updated Las Vegas shows reviews to read? Although there are dozens of Internet lists with a Las Vegas shows review, save time and scroll through this list of Las Vegas shows reviews. Visit some of the best entertainment Las Vegas has to offer!
- KÀ Cirque du Soleil at MGM Grand. KÀ is one of the top selling shows in Las Vegas – and for good reason. While any production by Cirque du Soleil is breathtakingly thrilling and amazing, the KÀ is truly special and deserves a top Las Vegas shows review.
KÀ tells the exciting journey of Imperial twins who try to find one another after being separated by evil warriors at their Far Eastern palace. The stunning set and costumes, together with the gravity-defying acrobatic performances, make for a delightful show. If you’re seeking a theatrical performance with an actual storyline, then you will love KÀ.
In the same Cirque du Soleil vein, for a little adult time after the kids are asleep, try Zumanity at the New York-New York Hotel and Casino! It’s boasted as the “sensual side of Cirque Du Soleil” and those words are just an understatement. This seductive cabaret-style production explores provocative, erotic content for those 18 years and older. In the city of ‘sin,’ Zumanity is one of the tamest adult-themed shows on the strip, yet features beautiful artistry. Look for this show posted under the adult section on Las Vegas shows review lists.
- Criss Angel Believe at The Luxor Hotel and Casino. All you have to do is believe. No Las Vegas shows review is complete without a little magic. Enter the brain of “Mindfreak” and famous magician Criss Angel in this dark, mysterious journey accented by performers from Cirque du Soleil. This artist of illusionary stars as a Victorian Noble who takes you through an imaginative path of fantasy, sensuality and high-energy theatrics with a host of interesting characters he meets along the way. This show is sure to be on any top Las Vegas shows review list.
- Blue Man Group at The Venetian. These bald, muted blue painted men have entertained audiences for several years. Blue Man Group is a popular show on any list of Las Vegas shows reviews. It’s longest running shows are in New York, Chicago, Orlando, Toyko, Berlin, Boston and Las Vegas. This unique entertainment group incorporates dance, musical performance and humor into an overall great family-oriented show. However, beware of tickets in the “Poncho Section,” unless of course you like splattered paint or Twinkies on your clothes. This is a funny, entertaining, imaginative show that earns high marks for Las Vegas shows reviews.
- The Price Is Right at Bally’s Jubilee. What’s a trip to Las Vegas without winning a little money? No Las Vegas shows review should exclude this longest-running television show turned live entertainment spectacle. Seven days a week, 21 years and older visitors have a chance to spin The Big Wheel and win fabulous prizes like vacation packages or even a new car. Unlike the television show, there’s no screening process to pass. Just register your name and wait for your chance to be a contestant. Come on down! They’re waiting for you. This is a fairly new show to Las Vegas shows review lists, but one that will quickly become a favorite.
- Mamma Mia at the Mandalay Bay. Become a ‘dancing queen’ in Las Vegas. This last entry on our Las Vegas shows review is the longest running Broadway musical in Las Vegas history. This massive musical production tells the story of Sophie, a 20-something young bride-to-be who is searching for her father before her nuptials arrives. Set in a fictitious Greek isle, this disco-themed infectious musical is entertaining, wildly popular and a thrilling couple of hours.
No Vegas trip is complete without a stunning show. Our Las Vegas shows review creates a mix that any ‘Sin City’ visitor can appreciate – a touch of acrobatics with an air of mystery, a splatter of blue paint on a Big Wheel, along with a young girl searching and singing for her father.
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