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Las Vegas theater highlights - Sin City's array of shows welcomes the holidays

  • Writer: Cookie & Keller
    Cookie & Keller
  • Dec 1, 2022
  • 4 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

 

"Rouge" dancers tuns with fabulous sexy numbers, acrobatics and humor
"Rouge" is an extraordinary show combining fabulous dance, acrobatics, stories and humor with a cast of perfectly proportioned men and women in scanty but tasteful costumes.

 

Delightful lights and dancing in a Vegas show, 'iLuminate"
Delightful dancing with performers in lights makes "iLuminate" a hit with audiences looking for a unique show.

BE PREPARED TO BE WOWED! VEGAS SHOWS LIGHT UP THE STAGE WITH IMAGINATION,DARING, DANCE, SEXY HUMOR,  FAMILY FUN


Showgirls dazzle on the steps during "Extravaganza."
Showgirls dazzle and delight in "Extravaganza" which has an old-fashioned Vegas show vibe with beautiful girls, spectacular sets and all the feathers and head gear of yore.

STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS

PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER

"The Carpe Diem Kids"


LAS VEGAS is always lit up and ready for action -- no more so than during the holidays.

Then the nation's showiest city rolls out more lights. And lights are what the latest shows in Vegas are all about.


Many visitors come to Sin City -- population nearly 3 million -- expressly to see shows. Others come to gamble, drink and misbehave. Many come to view  millions of lights -- three million of them alone at Las Vegas Motor Speedway when its Glittering Lights show showcases 170 lit up trees.

NEW SHOWS kick things up a notch with fantastic lighting and extra  pizzazz for the holidays.

Holiday lights on a giant tree by Caesar's Plaza
From Caesar's to the Bellagio, Paris to the Venetian, Mirage to Rio, look for holiday lights,

A stroll down the famous Strip yields a bonanza of Las Vegas theater highlights. Everything is advertised -- from risque acts to family fun attractions. Naughtily dressed showgirls in blinking costumes compete for attention with classic nativity scenes with a Vegas twist, elegant Christmas trees and spectacular lights. More is always more in Las Vegas but during the holidays more is expected and brightly delivered.

THIS TOWN is about performance, so don't miss a show or two or more. The city's stages offer plenty of "enlightening" reasons to visit, with many shows suitable for families.  New and recently introduced productions sparkle with enticement for a visit. We saw eight top ones in a week's marathon and recommend these: : 

*Wow! This is a "see it to believe it" must, transporting astonished viewers into a world of water, wonder and fantasy. It combines all that Vegas does best -- dazzling dancing, amazing acrobatics, international talent in the form of 30 gifted artists.  Plus 3D multi-media projections, holograms, and a memorable musical score. Terrific for family with its jugglers and humor. At the Rio showroom.

A "Rouge" acrobat displays a muscular, agile body
Rouge: beautiful bodies in unusual positions with extraordinary muscle control, grace and flexibility. 

*iLuminate. This is a complete Vegas original, designed by a woman whose pair of passions are dance and software design. The show fuses technology and dance when glow-in-the dark costumes light up a darkened stage. The musical mix -- from rap tunes to jazz and Folies Bergère favorites -- produces an engaging, unique show with expert dancers delighting in their flashy and flashing LED suits. At the Strat (formerly Stratosphere.)


*Extravaganza.  This fun, family show has the feel of an old-fashioned Vegas revue. It showcases the dazzling talent of 30 artists including dancers, acrobats, skaters, aerialists and comedians. A world champion crossbow expert shoots an apple off her own head -- just one of the show's startling feats of strength, flexibility and derring-do. We sat next to a completely  mesmerized family. At Bally's Jubilee showroom.

High Roller is a show unto itself, a revolving wheel above the city
A glowing Las Vegas attraction, the High Roller.

*Rouge.  This was the last of the octet of shows we saw. So glad not to have missed because it's our favorite. Fabulous dancers, aerialists, contortionists and one of the funniest emcees on the Strip present what's billed as "a journey of seduction and adult adventure." A jaw-dropping ensemble of beautiful bodies -- men and women -- perform a captivating series of sketches in settings ranging from the 16th Century French court to the Roman forum. Gorgeous costumes, terrific dancing, laughs, thrills. Adult slant. At the Strat.  

'Immersive Nutcracker' is captivating, colorful
"Immersive Nutcracker" brings the action to the  audience, with floor to ceiling imagery and lights

*Immersive Nutcracker." This holiday classic gets a contemporary,  kaleidoscopic spin through music and "surround" imagery. The Tchaikovsky holiday favorite is reinvented to jazz up the title character, Sugar Plum Fairy and dancing company. Like all immersive works, it breaks through that "fourth wall" that traditionally separates audience from performers. There's no "stage" in the literal sense, but the imagination of its creators shines through in flash, dazzle, lights and larger than life imagery to tell the tale of the magical toy's awakening. The creators of "Immersive Van Gogh" endow this "Nutcracker" with that same magical feel. At the Shops at Crystals, Lighthouse Art Space.



We also recommend any of the spectacular "Cirque du Soleil" shows. Each has the trademark energy and excellence that mark this Canadian born enterprise. Our favorite remains "The Beatles LOVE" at the Mirage,  which we've seen many times. "Ka," "Michael Jackson,' "Mystere," "O," and the newest Cirque show, "Mad Apple," are all winning choices. The latter showcases Cirque's unique combination of acrobatics, music, dance and comedy with a New York twist at -- where else? -- New York, New York.  RuPaul's Drag Race is glitzy fun at the Flamingo, and "All Motown" is an excellent production at Alexis Park Resort, with a fine five-woman cast.  If you haven't been to Vegas in a while, now's the time to let its lights shine on you!

Happy holiday viewing!

An homage to New York, with Cirque de Soleil
An homage to New York is the new Cirque du Soleil show, with fabulous acrobatics, music, dance and comedy.
A Vegas show girl (or is it a guy?) Fun shows.
An old-fashioned Vegas show girl.




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Sean Murray as a fascinating and touching Scrooge
Actor-director Sean Murray gives Scrooge depth and humanity in a touching, beautifully directed version of "A Christmas Carol" on stage at Cygnet Theatre. www.cygnettheatre.com

 

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