All Year: Daily
1 hour and 45 minutes
7pm and 9.30pm.
December 31st shows: 4:00pm and 6:30pm.
Same as the start point
From circus-like trapeze acts and clowns, to diving and synchronized swimming, O incorporates the spectacular costumes, acrobatics, and music that have become Cirque du Soleil's trademark.
The Chicago Tribune has described it as “defies description…as spectacular and inventive a live show as you’re likely to find anywhere in the world right now…”
Sit back and enter a world that has no limits. You have three seating arrangements and two timings to choose from as per your convenience.
One of the most fascinating shows from the largest theatrical producer in the world, O is a visual and auditory masterpiece sure to thrill both young and old audiences. Billed as an "aquatic masterpiece of surrealism and theatrical romance," it is Cirque du Soleil's tribute to the world of theatre.
According to its official website, “Cirque du Soleil weaves an aquatic tapestry of artistry, surrealism and theatrical romance in the timeless production, O.”
You can choose between two timings – 7:30pm and 10:00pm. Book your seats in the front (Category B), middle (Category C) and the back (Category D*) (Please refer seating plan image so as to get an insight).
Held at the Bellagio theatre, O introduces a range of new characters - including The Masked Thiefe, Philemon, La Vieux, and Aurora - that represent every aspect of theatre, from street performers to opera.
It consists of acts like cadre, clowns, aerial hoops, barge, bateau, contortion, duo trapeze, fire, high dive, Russian swing, solo trapeze, synchronized swimming and trapeze Washington.
The show also features an art exhibition of Richard MacDonald's sculptures in the lobby of the Bellagio. MacDonald, a California artist known for his figurative work involving the body, created a new line of sculptures that captures the grace, joy, and strength of Cirque du Soleil's acrobats.
*Category D may have restricted viewing.
I was quite disappointed at "O" after having seen the brilliant "Ka" by Cirque du Soleil. I found the water ballet boring after a while, the acrobatics not that spectacular, long empty periods filled with 'comedy', and no meaningful theme / storyline. The audience was getting fidgety by the end.
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