Circus of the (Las Vegas) Sun
June 7, 2008 11:55 pm Just For FunNot that it needs an introduction, but Cirque du Soleil is a collection of fabulous acrobatically oriented shows, many of which having permanent residence in Las Vegas. The shows feature not only a dynamic display of acrobatic talent, but also fabulous set design, costuming, and general creativity. Cirque du Soleil currently offers five shows in Las Vegas: KA, Mystere, “O”, Love, and Zumanity. If you decide to take in just one show while in Las Vegas, try Cirque du Soleil. Tickets are not cheap, but unless you insist on a fourth-wall production, you won’t go wrong.
KA trailer
KA, playing at MGM Grand, takes on an industrial theme, exploring the ties of two “cirque” tribes. While the plot may be less than innovative, the set is anything but. The main stage of KA is a rotating platform. To use the word rotating, however, is unjust. This is not merely a rotating stage like that of Les Miserables’ famous design. This stage rotates in every angle in all directions. Up, down, vertical, horizontal, you name it, the stage moves. While the acrobatics might be less of a feature than in other shows, the overall impression of the show is stunning.
Mystere trailer
Mystere, found in Treasure Island, frequently matches with KA for highest marks in professional reviews. The show takes on a light feel, and includes many displays of strength and acrobatic prowess. If you are looking for the comedic approach of Cirque du Soleil, this is definitely the way to go. If you can, try to arrive early, as the pre-show antics are especially entertaining.
“O” trailer
“O” is the aquatic Cirque du Soleil found in Bellagio. “O” is billed as a tribute to both theater and the pureness of water. Elaborate scenes take place in, on and above the water, featuring acrobatic divers, and impressive synchronized swimmers.
Love trailer
Love, playing at The Mirage, is a “cirque” which features the music of The Beatles. The stage is a circle in the center of the theater, with seating 360 degrees around the stage. Although it holds true for most Cirque du Soleil theaters, Love’s theater is widely known for not having a bad seat in the house. While its reviews are typically a touch behind those of KA and Mystere, any music lover should see this show. Besides, when the shows are this incredible, being a close second is for all practical purposes negligible.
Zumanity, found in New York-New York, is considered to be the sensual side of Cirque du Soleil. The show is adult oriented, and restricted to adults 18 and over. While still known to be an impressive show, many struggle with the melding of eroticism and love to the light “cirque style”. Still, impressive acrobatics, dancing, and vivid set design await the ticketholder.
Seen them all? Waiting for more? In September 2008, Luxor will open the sixth Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas. “Believe” will be a mysterious and magical cirque, inspired by and featuring famous (and weird) Las Vegas magician Criss Angel. Also, not to speculate, but many are counting on an Elvis-themed Cirque du Soleil sometime late 2009. It would reside in the now-under-construction City Center complex. It is rumored to have hit a few bumps in production, but we think an Elvis themed show would be a perfect semblance of Las Vegas culture and Cirque du Soleil’s style!
Without a doubt, Cirque du Soleil is here to stay in Las Vegas. In fact, many consider the experience a staple to any Las Vegas visit. We have never come across someone completely unsatisfied with a Cirque performance, but if you know someone, make sure to let us know!



