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Edgy, provocative, and hilarious, Penn & Teller's live show on any given night can involve knives, guns, a fire-eating showgirl, and a duck.
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From $60.00Today's Showtimes
Sunday: 9:00pm
Monday: Dark
Tuesday: Dark
Wednesday: Dark
Thursday: 9:00pm
Friday: 9:00pm
Saturday: 9:00pm
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Visit SiteEdgy, provocative, and hilarious, Penn & Teller's live show on any given night can involve knives, guns, a fire-eating showgirl, and a duck. Known as the "Bad Boys of Magic," for supposedly revealing the secrets to their tricks, they may show you how it’s done, but will still manage to leave you amazed.
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Having been fans of "Fool Us," witnessing Penn & Teller live in Las Vegas was a must for us. The performance was not only immensely entertaining but also filled with humor and charm. Both magicians showcased their engaging personalities throughout the show. Even though we had seen some of the tricks on their TV program, experiencing them live was an entirely different and exhilarating experience. Their involvement of the audience added a wonderful interactive element to the performance. If you're planning a trip to Las Vegas, make sure to put this show on your list—it's an experience you won't regret!
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The Penn and Teller show in Las Vegas was fantastic! The audience engagement was impressive and the magic tricks were unique and captivating. Despite the run-down casino, the show itself was definitely the star of the building. It was also intriguing to hear about their humble beginnings performing at the Renaissance festival in Shakopee, MN back in August 1975.
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The Penn & Teller show in Las Vegas was a fun experience. Teller was particularly enjoyable to watch, with his engaging stage presence. While some of Penn's humor didn't quite hit the mark for me, overall it was a nice time seeing them perform live. It was disappointing to learn that they no longer do meet and greets, as my husband and I are fans of their show "Fool Us."
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Absolutely incredible. Penn and Teller put on a mind-blowing show that left me in awe. Having watched their TV show for years, I was thrilled to see them live. The tricks, including the credit card and elephant illusions, were nothing short of amazing and left me speechless. I also found their timeline outside the auditorium fascinating, detailing the hard work and dedication that led to their success. It's inspiring to see how far they've come. Thank you for bringing such wonder and magic to the world. Keep up the fantastic work!
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So first I'll start off by saying the show was fun, Teller is my favorite. He's just the type of elder you want to hug and listen to for hours. I didn't like all of Penn's "bible jokes" as a believer I felt it to be offensive. Nice time getting to see them in person my husband and I enjoy watching "fool us" we were a bit saddened that they don't do meet and greet anymore:(
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The Penn and Teller show was great, very engaging with the audience. Many magic I hadn’t seen before. The casino is run down, but this show is the highlight of the building. Also interesting to hear them talking about them starting doing shows in August 1975 in Shakopee MN at the Renaissance festival.
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4.07
Based on 14 Reviews
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