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    August Entertainment is AMAZING. We had no issues booking with them, they were very professional and they put on a great show.

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    AREA15 - A Destination Designed To Engage, Excite And Entertain. A Platform For Innovation And Ideas To Come To Life...

    AREA15

    (2.1k reviews)

    Westside

    Stumbled upon this place while browsing yelp. Went over to check out some of the things here and…read moregot a lot more than expected. If you're a sci-fi alien type person, John Wick person or just a person who enjoys different atmospheres this is the place for you. Very much of that black light scene. A lot of cool things in this place to venture into. They have a few bars, venues, and events. I would say it's more geared towards kids and teens but a perfect place to walk around for adults. There are some bars to check out. The individual rooms and events cost about $15 each. We enjoyed Haley's comment which is a ride around the roof of the building inside. Outside was very hot did not get to enjoy that area very much but inside it was very cool. There was several things to do while you were indoors. if you're in Vegas and you're tired of gambling. I would say this is a good place to go. Take some kids and enjoy the day. Parking is 6.99 for a 24 hour. So you could come and go.

    ++ Splendid venue. Various unique attractions here. My…read morefriends' favorite was the Omega Mart. Lotta wacky exhibits. Mine was the Interstellar Arc, allegedly the world's largest VR experience. - Aside from porta-potties, finding this venue's restrooms require some navigation. - The commercial area needs more shade to beat the dry, hot Vegas climate. + Ample parking, - but paid. + Conveniently located near other popular Vegas destinations, like a 10min drive away from the Sphere and 10min away from the STRAT, the US' tallest observation tower. . Tip: Just beware the rideshare situation. Most Vegas venues have designated rideshare locations; you can't just be picked/dropped off wherever. For Area15, note that it's a ~7min walk from Interstellar Arc to the southern Uber pickup zone [screenshot attached].

    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.

    The performances are great! The MC is perfectly fine, though did have a lot of raunchy jokes. The…read more"assistant" was just annoying. I did not understand the point of her being in the show at all, and she seemed to have the most stage time of any of the performers. We booked our tickets last minute on a Sunday night, so we did get a little bit of a discount. The restroom is located outside near Hell's Kitchen, so be sure to go before the show.

    The Playhouse - Part of the set for Lizzie the Musical.

    The Playhouse

    (4 reviews)

    Westside

    For several years, the theatre company Poor Richard's Players has not had a home of their own. Now…read morethey do and it's called The Playhouse. Located on Decatur Boulevard near Arizona Charlies, the Playhouse is a space in progress as pointed out last night by one of the company's founders. The space can be configured in any number of ways, and I look forward to seeing future shows of PRP and see how the directors choose to use the space. For the inaugural show, they are doing Lizzie the Musical, a musical about Lizzie Borden. There are four very talented women who do the roles and there ism a wonderful live band which is great! I'd recommend this theatre company to anyone. They do good work. And, I'm glad they have a home of their own, the Playhouse!

    This theatre is a treasure for performing arts in Las Vegas…read more It's nestled in the parking lot shopping mall area near Arizona Charlie's. When you enter the theatre you immediately feel at home and welcomed. It's like walking into a model home that you feel like you could take your shoes off in and snuggle up on the couch, as it's really nice, clean, and sheike, but also adorned with art from past shows and an atmosphere that is full of community. The theatre company, Poor Richard's Players, that owns the theatre, always puts on quality shows that have care, talented actors, creativity, stunning and thoughtful sets, great sound, and on point tech. All their productions are professional and unassuming. And they are well known in the local theatre community as they have won Best in Fringe at the Las Vegas Fringe Festival several years in a row. Their inaugural show for the theatre, Lizzie the Musical, was very well done with a full live band, a stunning set, a fog machine, creative lighting effects, and a killer cast. Even the lobby and entrance were adorned for the show so your experience started the second you walked in the door. From what I saw, the theatre is in the style of a black box theatre, an open space area that can be manipulated to accommodate a variety of audience and stage configurations with black walls. The ceiling is a beautiful open beam ceiling with string lights that illuminate the house when needed. They have a small lobby area, ticket booth, enclosed tech booth area, and restroom. It also has green rooms, costume room, workshop room, and more. I'm excited to see future productions in this space as it's obvious a lot of thought and care goes into what they produce and everything is tastefully done.

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    Classpop!

    (10 reviews)

    The class was enjoyable and very informative. Chef Luna did an outstanding job with being patient…read moreas I was having minor difficulties due to my disability. She was encouraging and supportive even though I was falling behind everyone else. But she also made me feel as though I was doing everything right the first time. We learned to make 3 different types of pasta, shaping them ourselves based on the instructions given. Then we made a butter and some other ingredient sauce to go over the noodles as well as enough cheese to make a goat jealous. All in all this was a fun class and definitely something we will try again in the future!

    Ok ok ok!!!! This was so much fun and a great date night !! It was at the north 5th brewery, behind…read morethe bar area there is a separate section where they brew the beer. They had a cute set up with picnic tables and all the supplies and apron and everything was laid out and easy for you. Think of PaintNite but with cooking. You buy your drinks at the bar and then come back to your table, no server. This place specifically only served beer and wine, and non alcoholic drinks by the can. But the beer was good!! The pasta was fantastic, and so easy to make! Just 2 ingredients! She was a great teacher and you learn 3 different styles of pasta to make. My favorite was the gnocchi. Also, you get to take the recipe home with you so you can make it again later. I would love to do this again, but maybe try a different type of class next time. I know they have sushi and a couple other options! You definitely got to give this a try!!!! So much fun!!

    Exxcite The Show

    Exxcite The Show

    (7 reviews)

    Eastside

    The only reason that this is getting 3 stars is because if you're not at one of the few cocktail…read moretables in the very front, you're not going to be able to see well, EVEN IN THE FRONT ROW. I've seen this show twice, once opening night and then again in October 2023. I was in the first row stage left the first time, and the second row dead center the second time. The first time my view was blocked by a woman with very curly, poofy hair. The second time my view was blocked by everyone seated at the cocktail tables. The Duomo is a horrible venue because the seats are neither staggered nor graduated like stadium seating. The stage isn't high enough above the seating to give everyone a good view. I've seen X Country at Harrah's, Fantasy at Luxor, and Red Velvet Burlesque at Notoriety downtown - all of them have different seating and stage configurations for this sort of show, but you can actually see the performers. This show needs a different venue. They have Julia Flypole doing arial hoop work but it's like a 7 or 8 foot ceiling from the stage to the top. She also performs in Red Velvet Burlesque and her routine is from a silk that is easily two stories long. It's just not the same effect doing acrobatics and arial pole in such a short room. The show is a mix of singing and burlesque dancing set to rock-esque type music. There is no nudity in this show. Everyone has pasties on in addition to bra tops, unlike other showgirl burlesque shows. While it's obviously 18+ because it's burlesque, nothing is too risque, except the bathtub dance is a bit over the top raunchy for my taste. The dancing is good. The costuming is good. The singer actually has a good voice. The only problem is the venue is garbage and not a good fit for this show. There is limited audience participation in this show. Photos without flash are allowed.

    Wow, what an amazing, exciting, and entertaining show! We are so glad this show was performed at…read moreThe Composers Room which is a great venue for it! The ladies are beautiful and talented, and show an excellent fluid combination of dance, choreography, music, singing, costumes, stage props, and different specialty acts. The next scheduled shows at The Composers Room are 11 & 25 May and 10 & 24 June 2024 (for best seats recommend you purchase P1 Golden Circle seats for only $40 which is 1st front row). Highly recommend that you see this energetic, intriguing, sexy and classy show (you will love it)!

    August Entertainment, Inc - theater - Updated June 2026

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