Theater Review (Las Vegas): Mystère at the Treasure Island Resort and Casino

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It seems that Cirque Du Soleil shows are everywhere. Currently there are about fifteen playing around the world. Five are in Las Vegas, with more on the way. There are many Cirque-inspired shows as well. And there are plans to have a permanent Cirque show in Los Angeles by 2010.

Nouvelle Experience was the first Cirque Du Soleil extravaganza to play Las Vegas. Five very successful shows followed: Mystère, O, Zumanity: The Sensual side of Cirque Du Soleil, Ka, and Love (about the Beatles). Cirque also has a show with the remarkable magician Criss Angel opening at the Luxor in 2008.

I recently had the pleasure of seeing Mystère again after many years and it hasn’t lost any of its excitement or thrills. Mystère is a classic Cirque Du Soleil show that features a cast of outstanding athletes performing feats that challenge our imaginations and make us reexamine the mystery of what it means to be alive. The show is a thrilling mixture of athleticism, humor, wisdom, beautiful music and lights, and, well, mystery. The acts include Chinese Poles, Hand Balancing, Aerial High Bar, and Bungee. The cast includes 75 international artists and the show has been performed for 8.5 million spectators over more than 6000 performances.

Mystère contains two of my favorite Cirque acts of all time. First there is the hilarious baby whose antics delight us through the 90-minute performance. He (or she) becomes our alter-self as we experience through the eyes of a precocious child the dangers and wonders of living. When you watch a Cirque show you are often transported to a time of childhood. You can’t help feeling the profound joy of discovery.

The other act that almost defies description is, in my opinion, the best act I have seen in any Cirque show: a brother act called Hand To Hand. There are no trapezes, no bungee, no poles - just two guys doing feats of strength and balance using each other as sole support. They are the brothers Marco and Paulo Lorador from Portugal. They are not only physically beautiful, but their acts of strength, requiring enormous trust, stamina, and balance, are a powerful expression of the male bond between brothers.

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ROBERT MACHRAY has appeared in over 150 plays and has worked at 14 Tony Award-winning theatres. He has been nominated for and won numerous awards. Robert has a B.A. from Yale and an M.F.A. from USC. He has taught at USC, UCLA, UCSB, and Pasadena City College. …

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