Extravaganza at Jubilee Theater at Bally's Las Vegas
Extravaganza – The Las Vegas Spectacular is one of the most impressive and innovative variety shows on the Vegas Strip. Premiering in 2020 at the 1,000-seat Jubilee Theater at Bally's Las Vegas, this sparkly, splashy spectacular was created and directed by Hanoch Rosènn as a tribute to the city he loves. The director is best known for his award-winning Wow – The Vegas Spectacular, which has had an admirable run of 1,000-plus shows at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. But where the family-friendly Wow has brought in kids of all ages, Extravaganza offers a bit more adult-oriented content, including an appearance by its star showgirl, who comes dressed in a revealing mix of rhinestones and feathers.
About the show Extravaganza
Glitz, glam and jaw-dropping feats of strength come together at Extravaganza, a Las Vegas spectacular that more than lives up to its name. Director Hanoch Rosènn blends vintage Vegas variety show entertainment — flashy dance numbers, daredevil stunts and world-famous showgirls — with several modern touches, like state-of-the-art holograms of legends Elvis and Frank Sinatra. Featuring 32 international artists — including some of the world's top acrobats, aerialists, dancers, skaters, comedians and ventriloquist Kevin Huesca (alongside his Elvis puppet) — Extravaganza follows the journey of a luckless lad in the midst of a bad, rainy day. His luck quickly turns around when he offers an umbrella to a homeless man, who shows his gratitude with a one-way bus ticket to Las Vegas. The audience is then taken on a whirlwind adventure through Sin City, with its famous landmarks glowing from large 3D-LED screens. Dancers fill the stage, aerialists and acrobats fearlessly flip and float, high-speed skaters whiz back and forth, comedians pop in for comic relief, and daredevil motorcyclists fly through the hair-raising, heart-stopping "Globe of Death." Meanwhile, the iconic showgirl dazzles every step of the way. This is classic Vegas with all the modern bells and whistles.