Cirque du Soleil is to Las Vegas as, say, the Tour d'Effil is to Paris. Cirque shows have helped define the city since December 25, 1993, when Mystére took up permanent residence at Treasure Island. Today, Cirque shows play to about 9,000 people each night here. The latest Cirque entry is Zarkana and it is, indeed, a welcome addition to the city.
If asked to describe the show in one word, my choice would be "dazzling." It's plain beautiful to watch. The cast is gifted and they perform all the expected acrobatics, and more, that one has come to expect at a Cirque show.There's a lot of talking and singing but, for the most part, it's in the nonsense, unrecognizable patois of Cirque's made-up, slightly French-sounding language. The company dumped the original English language score when it played Radio City Music Hall after runs in Moscow and Madrid.Videos