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    Absinthe - Gazillionaire - Photo Credit:  Erik Kabik

    Absinthe

    (2.4k reviews)

    The Strip

    Went to see Absinthe with one of my closest friends, and honestly, this might be one of the most…read morefun nights I have had in Vegas. From the second it starts, it feels like organized chaos in the best possible way. The crowd work is absolutely ruthless but also hilarious. You spend half the time laughing and the other half quietly hoping you do not make eye contact. Somehow, they walk that perfect line where it is edgy without being awkward. The side acts are insane. Like, how is this even physically possible level talent. Every time you think it cannot get crazier, it does. It is part circus, part comedy show, part did I just witness that moment. And the Gazillionaire is the perfect ringmaster for it all, completely unhinged in the most controlled way possible. He keeps everything moving, keeps the crowd on edge, and somehow makes chaos feel like it is exactly on schedule. Going with a close friend made it even better. There is something about sharing those did that really just happen looks the whole night that makes it stick. If you are in Vegas and want something that is actually memorable and not just expensive for no reason, this is it. Easily one of the best shows on the Strip.

    This was a great and fun show! It was super raunchy with dirty humor, but my friends and I had a…read moreblast and were laughing so hard during the Gazillionaire's roast of the audience and his assistant's wild story telling. There's amazing acrobatic performances and the hour and a half flew by fast. I loved the intimate tent setting and no seat is a bad seat. The chairs are, however, uncomfortable and seated very closely together. There are bar waitresses who walk around and can also take your drink order, but we had already bought drinks from the outside bar to bring inside. The tent is located by Hell's Kitchen and Caesar's Palace Valet.

    Jabbawockeez

    Jabbawockeez

    (1.7k reviews)

    The Strip, Eastside

    I have been following Jabbawockeez since they won America's Best Dance Crew in 2008. It only took…read moreme 18 years to finally see them live in person. The show was very energetic and interactive with the audience. It really blew my expectations with all the different dance genres and how hype they get the crowd. The performers are amazing in each style of dance. The theater is small and intimate so any seat is a good view. There is a bar inside the theater for pre-show. I highly recommend this show and it's clean and family friendly.

    We traveled to Las Vegas to celebrate a few birthdays, and one of the highlights we had planned was…read moreseeing the Jabbawockeez. The show was reasonably priced, and our seats were very close to the stage, which made it even better. Before the show, there was an announcement that photography and video were allowed as long as no flash was used. I had planned to record with my mini Osmo camera, but later found out that video recording was limited to cell phones and not for the entire performance. Totally understandable--I respect not wanting to infringe on copyrighted material. After the show, we stopped by the merchandise store on the way out and decided to pick up some gear. One suggestion would be to add price tags to the clothing items so fans can avoid any surprise at checkout. I ended up buying a hoodie for my 8-year-old because he really wanted it, but finding out it was $150 at the register isn't the ideal moment to decide whether to purchase. It's not about the price itself, just the lack of clear labeling. I've been a longtime fan since their early days in San Diego when their merch was sold at the Armory--if you know, you know. Overall, it was money well spent for a great experience. Thank you for making my son's night so special.

    "O" by Cirque du Soleil

    "O" by Cirque du Soleil

    (1.9k reviews)

    The Strip

    5* "O" Stupendous spectacle…read moreGreat acrobat/athlete/swimmers performing Good views from lodge Choreography was amazing Wow!!!

    The show was phenomenal, the staffing and communication not too much. Let me tell you why…read more We went to O a day after going to Awakening. From the crowds to the price point, I figured yeah this show's going to blow Awakening out of the park. The acrobatics? Absolutely The technology? Oh for sure It's like comparing apple and oranges but the orange is a little dry (Awakening) - good but not as good as the apple. Now here's why O pissed me off. I did my due diligence and researched whether or not photography was ok. https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/usa/las-vegas/o/buy-tickets The website stated that pocket sized cameras and cellphones were ok. Upon arrival, I double checked with the staff, "IS CELLPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY DURING THE SHOW OK?" Both staff said "Yes, just no video and no flash." Tell me why both of these staffs were the ones going around telling people to put their devices away during the show even though many people were only taking pictures? :| (I will say, once I saw they started picking on people about photography at the very beginning, I didn't bother trying to take pics myself - so yay didn't get publicly shamed LMAO) The show itself was incredible but the staff and their terrible communication and then shining their lights and calling out guests for taking photos was most definitely not nice in any way. I think it's ridiculous to say "We encourage photos" on the website and then have their staff go and pick on rule following show attendees. Organizers need to make up their minds on the photo policy and train their staff accordingly.

    Town Square Theater - Side table

    Town Square Theater

    (3 reviews)

    Southeast

    What happened to this place? I hope tonight was just a one off. First, I noticed the bathroom was…read morewreck. Ok, I get it, it happens at most theaters, but then we got to the actual theater, omg It's just ask dirty as the bathroom. One of the seats we bought was out of order and covered with a white sheet. The seats that weren't were disgusting, as were the side tables, and floors. I was scared to touch anything. I need a shower after this. This is the stickiest theater floor I can recall.

    This theatre was built sometime after Town Square opened and was the home of the comedy play "Shear…read moreMadness" for about a year and then was used for improv and other shows. The shows in the theatre eventually closed but the space was preserved. I went here on June 16, 2012 to see SRO Productions do "Barefoot in the Park." This was the company's first performance and this space was perfect. The theatre is across from the Yardhouse so it's not hard to find. There's a nice theatre marquee above the entrance. Inside, there's a ticket selling area on the left and a counter on the right for buying soda, water, and other movie theatre treats. The theatre is actually below the Rave Motion Picture multiplex. The theatre itself is very well done. There are about 5 rows of floor seats with a center aisle and it seats about 70 in that area. There are rear seats--5 or 6 rows that go up like stadium seating. There are good sight lines anywhere because the theatre is an intimate space. The stage is fairly small and it would not be a good venue for a show that needed large sets. There just isn't room for much on the stage. I was pleased to come and see the show last night, but most important, I was really glad this theatre hadn't been lost. I hope other local companies can use this space and keep it a performing theatre.

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