Side Splitting Vegas Shows
One of the great things about Las Vegas is all
the things you get to do while waiting for show time. This is a great city for vacations and you rest rather secure in the
knowledge that you can taste a little of the sin in Sin City without getting your hands smacked. At least you can always look.
While the shows mentioned will be rather tame when compared to some of the racier Vegas shows they are still quite edgy and
great fun for everyone.
The first show is one that is appealing on so many levels. The Sopranos last Supper is
a musical comedy that offers a four course dinner. You'll laugh, you might cry, you'll have a little wine and crack
some jokes. It's entertainment at its best with an intimate cast of twenty and a captive audience. Seriously if you're
looking for a great Vegas experience this night of singing, dancing, and Italian food in an audience participation driven
show is a great way to enjoy just that. Tickets for this splendid dinner and show start at $95 and are a real bargain. The
show lasts a little over two hours and your sides will probably be a little sore from all the laughing and dancing. Show time
at Aladdin is 6 pm Thursday through Tuesday and Wednesdays are dark.
The Las Vegas
Hilton is home to Menopause the Musical. If you're looking for an irreverent look at growing older as women in the world
of today, then look no further. This show has won rave reviews all over the world as one of the most honest looks at life
before, after, and surviving "the change". This is definitely a must see for every woman facing--ahem--twenty-nine
in Las Vegas.
If you want a glimpse of dysfunctional America check out Tony N Tina's Wedding playing at Rio.
This show plays nightly at seven and it might be a good idea to warn you that you aren't merely watching the show with
this one. You are the show! For the price of your entertaining the actors you'll get to have a nice meal, dance a few
dances, drink champagne, toast the lovely couple and have a little cake. If you've ever been to a big Italian wedding
you know just what to expect so sit back and bring your funny bone.
With so many wonderful selections for family
fun, adult oriented, and sometimes just plain grown up fun it's often hard to pick and choose between so many wonderful
shows and experiences and settle on one or two that you feel is absolutely the must see show or review that you won't
regret not having taken the time to see during your stay in Vegas. Of course you could always go ahead and make the reservations
for your next trip and make plans to see the shows you missed this time. The problem is that there are so very many shows
and only a limited time that you will be around to see them-and for some a limited amount of money in order to fund the tickets.
Pick and chose and be happy with the choice you made. Focus on the wonderful shows you saw and the great time you had and
you'll find that you forget about the ones that got away over time.
By: Marcia Alante -
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Marcia Alante Lives in Las Vegas and besides being a well versed entertainment geru, she is an expert in Las Vegas Real Estate.