Absinthe, Circus cabaret theater at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, United States.
Absinthe is a circus cabaret theater at the historic Caesars Palace in Las Vegas that presents acrobatics, burlesque elements, and comedy acts inside a circular tent. International performers appear very close to spectators, creating an immediate and intimate show experience.
The production premiered in New York City in 2006 before moving permanently to Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. This relocation made it one of the established entertainment offerings at the property.
The show draws from classic circus arts and vaudeville traditions, blended with modern humor and contemporary artistic elements. Visitors experience this mixture up close in a tent that combines the feeling of real circus with current entertainment.
Shows run nightly with varying start times depending on the day of the week, giving visitors flexibility in planning their visit. It is wise to arrive early to choose your seating and explore the tent theater and its decorations at leisure.
The show takes place in a spiegeltent, a special tent theater with mirrors and wooden panels that emphasize closeness between performers and audience. This intimate space setup is uncommon in Las Vegas and creates a different feeling than traditional large stages.
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