Dubbed "the #1 show in Las Vegas History," Absinthe is an intoxicating, refreshingly raunchy cocktail of jaw-dropping comedy, burlesque and acrobatics, remixed and reimagined to tease, …
Dubbed "the #1 show in Las Vegas History," Absinthe is an intoxicating, refreshingly raunchy cocktail of jaw-dropping comedy, burlesque and acrobatics, remixed and reimagined to tease, please and thrill savvy, seen-it-all adults. Unapologetically outrageous and undeniably absurd, Absinthe is for ages 18 and above.
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Mar 19, 2025
Hilarious adult humor and amazing acrobatics. Small theater so there are not bad seats. Get a table if you can, but do not sit in the front.Full review by Drifter1956
Mar 19, 2025
Hysterical and impressive. Small intimate space. Can’t imagine there’s a bad seat in the house. I might not sit upfront as you become a part of the show (target) so make sure you’ve got a sense of …Full review by Kevin M
Mar 16, 2025
Absolutely amazing. I sat with my mouth open or else I was laughing. It’s raunchy…very raunchy and it’s hysterical. The stunts and acts are unbelievable. These guys have to be on their game otherwise…Full review by Shaneyboy73
We have tickets for Brooks & Dunn with Reba at the Colosseum in Caesar's which starts at 7:30pm. Would we make it to the 10:00pm show of Absinthe or is this too tight of a timeline?
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Absinthe was terrible. Don't waste your time or money.
Is it similar to the traveling show they had in LA? I saw it and loved it and we want to see it again, but I’m hoping the storyline, jokes are different.
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There is always some overlap but then again new actors and new parts in the show
How easy is it to get day of show tickets? We have the las vegas pass so we would need to redeem the passes for a show once the box office opens. It looks like a small venue so I dont really care about seating. Does the show ever get sold out?
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I bought tickets through a discount website (plumbenefits) the night before the event and ended up with excellent tickets for roughly $90 each (after taxes and fees). Just keep in mind …
I bought tickets through a discount website (plumbenefits) the night before the event and ended up with excellent tickets for roughly $90 each (after taxes and fees). Just keep in mind that if you buy online, while you're in Las Vegas, that you'll need to print the voucher and head over to the box office to pick up the physical tickets. If you're picking up with a voucher from a discounter, your seats sometimes aren't assigned until you pick up the tickets, so it probably benefits you to pick them up earlier in the day.