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    Sandra L.

    If you like the show The Carbonaro Effect, you will most likely enjoy the show. It's funny, has audience participation, Magic and mystery. It definitely keeps you entertained for the length of the show. The Penn & Teller auditorium is nice, clean, has comfortable seats and every seat has a good view. This show is appropriate for all ages!

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    Just seen him in Tulsa, at Hard Rock, he was Awesome, loved, loved his show...Best show ever...

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    3 years ago

    Great family fun! Perhaps as much a comedy show as a magic show. Made me a Carbonaro fan!

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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.

    Absinthe has a cool concept. The theme is loud. Flirty. Carnival after dark. You can see why people…read moreshow up ready for chaos. The drinks help set the tone too. Fun glassware. Bright pours. Easy pre-show energy. But the actual comedy lands uneven. The moments that are supposed to hit funny lean more raunchy than sharp. Some jokes feel like they are trying to shock first and earn the laugh second. It has that Vegas after-midnight attitude. Big wink. Big risk. Not every punchline clears. The performances have flashes. The cast brings confidence. Bodies moving like the room owes them applause. When the show gets physical it feels more alive. Acrobatics. Timing. Stage presence. Those parts carry more reputation than the comedy. The humor feels like the friend who keeps telling the same wild story louder because nobody laughed the first time. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it just sits there. Service is simple. Drinks came through. No drama. The flow felt easy enough. Staff kept the night moving without making it a whole thing. Atmosphere is the strongest piece. Dark room. Close seats. Adult circus energy. People laughing. People watching each other react. It feels social. More cool-night-out than must-see masterpiece. it's giving... Deadpool hosting a circus brunch.

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    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)!

    Mat Franco

    Mat Franco

    (486 reviews)

    The Strip

    Wednesday, 4-01-2026: We walked over to The Linq from Harrah's where Mat Franco has his own…read moretheater. I thought the seating was strange. It was a bunch of chairs huddled together. As soon as we sat down we became immediately chilled. The A/C was blowing full force from the vents in the wall behind us! Brrrr! It became so intolerable that my hubby mentioned our discomfort to one of the ushers. She kindly sat us closer to the stage on a nice cushioned bench. I couldn't believe that they made such nice accommodations for us! Mat Franco is very engaging and very family oriented. We enjoyed his magic show, which is family friendly. You could hear the kids let out oooohs and aaaahs throughout the show. We highly recommend this very entertaining show.

    The first magician to win America's Got Talent back in Season 9, Mat Franco went on to star in an…read moreNBC special called Mat Franco's Got Magic. He currently resides in the LINQ where he performs in the Mat Franco Theater. Our team did an offsite in Vegas and for our social outing, all went to see the Mat Franco show. He's the perfect blend of humor, charm, and magical performance to keep you mesmerized, entertained, and laughing your head off for all 90mins of his show. Along with several pre-planned tricks, he also performs improvisation involving the crowd; so no two shows are exactly alike. If you're looking for a great magical act in Vegas, or just a great show to watch, I HIGHLY recommend coming to see Mat Franco!

    Paranormal - Paranormal: The Mind Reading Magic Show at Horseshoe Las Vegas.

    Paranormal

    (1.4k reviews)

    The Strip

    This show was amazing!! Frederic Da Silva is crazy awesome!…read moreIf you don't believe in mind reading, see this show!! You will become a believer!! What a great show! Audience participation was great! Idk how he does what he does, but he's amazing!! What a nice guy too! Didn't want the show to end!!

    We came to Vegas for my best friend's bachelorette party, and one of her requests was to go see a…read moremagic show. As MOH, I planned the party and spent a lottt of time going through reviews on Yelp and Reddit bc there was a lot of pressure to find the best option and decide for the group. Many reviews of the bigger shows said the performers had been doing it for so long that they looked like they were just going through the motions.. that the acts were unimpressive.. that the theater was so big you could only see the tricks on a screen, or that it was overpriced. After all my research, I'm SO glad I decided on Frederic -- the bride said this magic show was her favorite part of the trip!! (and we went to Tao dayclub the day before lol) :) I love that it was in a small, intimate theater, so that you were up close no matter where you sat. And there was SO much audience interaction -- our bride even caught a frisbee and got to go on stage -- which was fun and helped make it even more special for her. The mentalism was such a cool departure from traditional physical magic tricks -- we all loved it and had many *gasp* moments. We even got to meet Frederic after, and he performed more mentalism up close, which was cool. HIGHLY recommend this show!! (Also, it was $30/ticket, which is a price you cannot beat in Vegas)

    "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.

    Atomic Saloon Show - The Outlaw strikes a pose mid-air in Spiegelworld's hit Vegas show, Atomic Saloon Show at The Venetian Las Vegas

    Atomic Saloon Show

    (198 reviews)

    The Strip

    I'm not religious people. And as a performer myself, I…read moreenjoyed the closeness between stage and the audience!! Literally even their aerial happening very close to the front row... Some jokes are very sexual and dirty. It was very fun!! It might be not the same reaction to the very religious ppl though...

    Date of visit: January 2, 2026…read more Absinthe is one of my favorite shows on The Strip, so I was really excited to give the Atomic Saloon Show a try, though I will admit the poster does not really prepare you for this show. Absinthe's poster really gives you a better idea of what you are going to see, whereas Atomic Saloon's poster looks more akin to a unisex Thunder Down Under when it's really more R-rated Hee Haw. The loose story involves a brothel and a host of characters that interact with the facility and its matriarch but the comedy is really where it's at. From the Irish dancers with questionable teeth (when the bread started flying I could not stop laughing!) to the various aerial feats displayed, Atomic Saloon has a little bit of everything though it's not for the faint of heart--several people in our section left a few minutes into the show. As much fun as we had, the seats on the second floor are not great and you end up missing some of the action. Even more disappointing was that there were quite a few empty seats on the main level, and it would have made for an even better show if we had been given the opportunity to move forward like we did at OPM, another Spiegelworld show that used to run at Cosmopolitan.

    Michael Carbonaro - theater - Updated June 2026

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