Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Cirque Du Soliel Mystere Is A Treat For The Senses In Las Vegas


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Las Vegas has always been known for it's spectatular entertainment. But one show in particular really upped the ante. When Cirque du Soliel opened Mystere at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, it opened up a whole new world for Las Vegas. The show brought a visual & theatrical element that had not been seen here previously. The show opened in 1993 & it's still as exciting today as it was at the grand opening.

As recently noted by the Las Vegas Shows Reviews blog:

Like Alice in Wonderland, this shows feels a bit like falling down a rabbit hole into a mysterious world. Though the tremendous physical acts may be the central focus of the audience, the ringmaster, the jumbo-sized baby who found his “papa”, and the clown bring a unique humor to the show. During the limited breaks for the acrobats, the “clown,” who looks more like Albert Einstein than a bozo with a red nose, attempts to play tricks on audience members. Though he has great fun before the show with throwing popcorn and giving what appears to be unwelcome back massages, this clown has no problem separating a couple in order to woo the lady. Though the ringmaster may take him off stage, these brief interludes between the acrobatic performances only intensify the feeling that you have entered a dream.

When these acrobats return, the audience is again amazed at their athleticism and sheer physical strength. These performers take gymnastics to a level far beyond any Olympic champion, demonstrating the full range of man’s physical capabilities when bravery, dedication, and training morphs into tremendous talent. These men and women are not ordinary circus performers. Instead, they are a shining example of the human spirit.

Mystere tells a story of the power of life and death, and of how over time man has the ability to change. The acrobatics are a strong visual part of the performance, so much so that their literal meaning might be not completely recognized. But make no doubt it is a strong message of the level of humanity that mankind can achieve. The bits of comedy places in key parts of the show are a nice touch to offset the seriousness of the messages portrayed throughout. You'll not soon forget your visit to the "circus" and the tremendous emotional experience of the evening. The show is safe for all ages, so no worries if you want to bring the children. Make Mystere a part of your next Vegas trip and live the dream for yourself!

You can read the complete review at: Take A Plunge Into The Mystical World Of Cirque du Soleil’s Mystere

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