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My guests and I were seated directly in front of the center stage - I could touch it.  I had not taken a ‘sneak peak’ of the acts as to what we might expect. So, with only the anticipation of the unknown, V - The Ultimate Variety Show was completely surprising and entertaining from beginning to end.  The variety of acts went from unusual to jaw dropping.  

The host was Russ Millin, who apart from doing a wonderful job introducing the acts, had one of his own.  I’ll get back to that later!  

With so many acts to digest, I’ll just quickly run down the list of a few that stood out most to me, though there was not a single act that disappointed.

“Turf”, a young male contortionist awed (and shocked us a little) with what seemed like impossible moves, like the illusion of his head not being attached.  You can’t go to dance school to learn this style! 

Iouri and Gabor acrobatic act of strength and balance was totally Las Vegas worthy.  I would venture to say that if you don’t see this act up close and personal, you would not be able to appreciate the extreme talent and precision it takes to present what they did for us.

The Quiddlers had the audience roaring with laughter!  It was a trio of ‘little people’, or rather the illusion of it…. hard to tell.  The coordination that consumed the entire stage with song, dance and comic jesters was a commitment of hard work that really paid off.

Tamara Yerofeeva, Anna is a petite beauty who amazed us with her handling of up to 5 or 6 rings.  She made the impossible happen in more ways than could be expected and was absolutely hypnotic.

The Robot Boys from Denmark were just wonderful to watch.  Their two characters were fluid in robotic movement and acted out a number of scenarios to background rhythms.  

Recycled Percussion who actually have their own Las Vegas act consisted of two very gifted performers.   Starting out with what almost looked like ‘homemade drums’, their act began with low key sounds, escalating to competitive drum fun, and complicated duos.   Don’t want to spoil it for you, so check it out!

The husband and wife team, “The Skating Aratas” presented themselves in what I would have to describe as a thrilling and frightening routine.  Skating on a small, round platform above my own head, I could hardly watch!  With much needed perfection together the husband secured his wife in ways that seemed so daring that it seemed she would go flying into the audience at any moment.

I loved how this production mixed it up with the type of acts we saw, keeping true to its name, V-The Ultimate Variety Show.  With its great combination of humor and a unique blend of talented, sometimes seemingly death-defying acts, this is one of the most entertaining shows I’ve seen in some time. Funniest of all, or at least comparable to the Quiddlers, Russ surprised us with an audience participation routine.  Picking four men (my ‘lucky’ husband was one of them), the followed Russ’ lead on stage, acting out a skit of sorts, creating sidesplitting laughter throughout the audience.   

V-The Ultimate Variety Show is a great night out for those searching for entertainment on The Strip.  The show is reasonably priced and entertains in more ways than one could imagine.  The above mentioned are not just the acts scheduled for the show we attended, many of them have performed in other parts of the world and states, leading them to the ‘center of entertainment’ right here in Las Vegas!

V-The Ultimate Variety Show is being performed twice nightly at The V Theater in Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino. Tickets are general admission at $69.99. 

 

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