November 15, 2006
Mamma Mia! Show Tickets and Reviews
Las Vegas Shows and Entertainment:
Mamma Mia! Show Tickets and Reviews
- Mamma Mia! Streaming Video: Dial-Up or Broadband
- Mamma Mia! Show Tickets
- Mamma Mia! Performing At: Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
Mamma Mia!
Reviewed November 2006 by Nancy Dickinson
Sophie, an average twenty-year old bride to be, sits under the moon and sings of her dream. Next to the crystal blue Mediterranean, her wedding day anxieties, life’s ideals, along with her desire to discover who her real father is are belted across the showroom in powerful song. When her two friends stumble into the scene, drunk with pre-marital madness, it becomes obvious- this show is no circus act; here’s a story to which everyone can relate.
Mandalay Bay is the proud home of the longest running and most successful full-scale Broadway musical ever to play on the Las Vegas Strip…Mamma Mia! With a total of 11 global productions, the show has managed to attract over 27 million people worldwide. And with good reason- the content of the show holds something special. It’s adventures into real-world family issues and life’s less than perfect idiosyncrasies, for audience members just, well, hits home.
No wedding mayhem is complete without some off the wall aunties. Donna, the mother of the bride and hard-working-who-needs-a-man sole owner of a resort in Greece, is reunited with her two best friends. Although complete opposites (one a high rolling jetsetter and the other probably only jetsetting the grocery store), both waste no time making light of Donna’s wayward past with men resulting in Sophie’s mystery father. While these may normally be solemn circumstances during a wedding, all it takes for these seasoned party animals to lighten the mood are some old camaraderie singing routines- one in particular, singing into a blow dryer and snorkle mask Abba’s renowned “Dancing Queen.”
Ah yes, Abba! The very backbone of Mamma Mia for both the music and story line. Abba’s feel-good, timeless pop songs perfectly compliment the relationship trials of two generations of women and all the chaos real life likes to toss around. Abba songs, music and lyrics by Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus make the trip through life a little easier, and a lot more fun.
And this is exactly how these very multi-dimensional, very realistic characters carry on; taking everyday issues and illuminating them with beautiful, energetic song and outrageous, fun filled dance. Yes, everyone has confusion, pain, and skeletons in the closet, but Mamma Mia knows that’s no reason to hold up the party. This show clearly states that the search for identity and a picture perfect life must never over shadow what is truly important: the joy of the moment. Ideals aren’t so far away after all.
- Mamma Mia! Streaming Video: Dial-Up or Broadband
- Mamma Mia! Show Tickets
- Mamma Mia! Performing At: Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
Cirque du Soleil has always enlightened the spirit with brilliant expeditions celebrating life, beauty, and humanity. It is then only natural that the sultry free-flowing-love show “Zumanity” be born. After all, what is one of humanity’s undoubtedly favorite and essential functions?…sex of course.
An aerial hoop act by the ultimate schoolgirl fantasy, though hot, hot, hot to no end, by that time provoked the question, “Hey, where’s the beef?” Where in which Alex rises, playing hide and seek with his costume and anatomy alike, revealing a body of such impeccable beauty one would assume he was definitely from another planet. Following Alex’s heat is an intimate hand balancing performance between a male and female that is a powerful display of oneness and trust in a relationship. Then, flying solo in his own world of unconventional physicality, a contortionist brings that good ol’ nature-defying factor back to showmanship striking flexibility poses from which one absolutely can’t look away.
Reviewed November 2006
“A New Day…” was created by Franco Dragone of “Cirque du Soleil” fame and his touches are evident in every aspect of the show. The unique and innovative choreography and costume design for the dancers as well as the huge video screen behind the stage create a visually exciting backdrop for Celine, allowing each song to transport you to a different time and place. The theater feels far more intimate during the performance than it first appears and with a specially built stage that is higher in the back than in the front to allow better viewing, I don’t think there is a bad seat in the house.