Understanding Vegas Shows
April 2, 2009 by Deniss Durrell
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When spending time in Las Vegas, it seems like most of the experience is centered around gambling in the casinos. However, one of the best things to do in Las Vegas is to take in Vegas Shows. The shows in Las Vegas are some of the best in the world, and there is a great variety for you to choose from.
Perhaps the most traditional type of Vegas show is the traditional type that presents several showgirls dancing in elaborate dress. These forms of shows have been shown for decades, and are highly regarded owing to of their complicated showgirl style and choreography. Some of the more well-known are Bally’s Jubilee and the Follies Berger.
However, Vegas shows are changing. There are more than just the traditional shows that entertained the crowds of past decades. Instead, now Las Vegas is becoming the second Broadway in the United States. With shows like The Phantom of the Opera and Mama Mia! running in Las Vegas and pulling in crowds there has been a turn toward creating Vegas-sized versions of traditional musical theatre.
Another great type of Vegas shows is a comedy show. There are a lot of great comedians in Las Vegas, and they put on a great night of entertainment. If you are looking to laugh a lot then you might want to check out one of the great Vegas headliners.
Maybe the most recognized kind of Vegas shows are the Cirque de Soleil shows. There are lots of different shows available on the strip for you to see from. Visitors come from all around the world to see this terrific combination of circus and performance art. Going to watching a Cirque show, you are really to undergo something that you have never felt before, and it is well worth the cost of admission !
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