MYSTERE.

Mystère is a pure Cirque du Soleil production featuring an exhilarating blend of thrilling acrobatic
acts such as Chinese Poles, Hand to Hand balancing, Trapeze and Bungee with powerful music
and colorful costumes and sets. Mingling in the mystique is a cast of 75 international artists,
whose spectrum of characters include a mischievous Clown, an electrifying Red Bird and one
jumbo-sized Baby.

Who will enjoy Mystère? As with any Cirque Du Soleil production, anyone who can appreciate the impressively difficult acrobatic acts and theatre will truly enjoy themselves at Mystère. During our visit to the show, we noticed the average audience age to be over 40 years of age.

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SHOW SCHEDULE: 

Mystère performs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 pm and 9:30 pm.
• There are no performances on Thursdays or Fridays.

TICKET PRICES:

• $69, $85, $105, $119 (plus tax) – Adult
• $34.50, $42.50, $52.50, $59.50 (plus tax) – Military & Children Under 12

TO RESERVE TICKETS:

• Call 800-392-1999 or 702-894-7722.
• Go to www.cirquedusoleil.com or www.treasureisland.com.
• Visit the Mystère ticket office at Treasure Island.

THE ACTS OF MYSTERE:

Aerial Cube:  A virtuoso who can turn a simple cube into an object of beauty, he effortlessly turns and spins the cube while nonchalantly performing a gravity-defying ballet of aerial maneuvers. Fascinated observers hold their breath, wondering who is in control.

Aerial Tissu: Descending gracefully from the heavens, her effortless beauty is part mortal, part Goddess; connecting the earth and sky. This solo Tissu act was created by aerial artist Ginger Ana Griep-Ruiz. In addition to her breathtaking flips, spins and displays of flexibility high above the stage, Ginger also devised a system to give the appearance that the fabric never ends, allowing her to do continuous tricks without having to stop to reposition herself on the material.

Bungee: Like majestic birds in flight, they dive in unison, creating a fantastically organized chaos. They drop from their trapezes in turn or as a group, their falls halted only by the elastic around their waists.

Chinese Poles: Crawling up and down the poles, like sprouting vines, these artists are a symbol of organic life which feeds on itself as it grows.

Clowns: He represents the other side of the coin – the individual who, refusing to fit the mold, becomes a cog in the machinery. The clown is the fly in the ointment. He is like the child who breaks a toy to see how it works. His innocent mischief is an exploration of our own child-like curiosity.

One of the original members of the Cirque du Soleil team, Wayne Hronek created the clown act that has thrilled audiences throughout the world with slightly dangerous antics and incredible comic timing. Brian Dewhurst has learned this routine from the original creator and is now performing the act in theMystère Theatre.

Hand-to-Hand: Two mighty physiques connect in gentle, fluid movements, exuding a strength that mystifies the audience. This act is an exhibition of strength and stamina. The two brothers who perform the increasingly difficult maneuvers demonstrate harmony while fusing power and grace. Developed through many years of intense training, the hand-and-body balancing act is performed on a rotating dome, demanding extreme precision of the artists.

Taiko: The adventure begins with the Big Bang, symbolizing primitive man embarking on a never-ending journey. The opening also juxtaposes the characters and contexts in a way that creates the timelessness of Mystère: the primitives on the drums, the Renaissance Archangels and the ultra-modern decor coexist seamlessly.

Trampoline: The comic chorus, always present, always jolly, laughs in the face of the pain of humanity. With their energy, these bouncing characters are like a virus contaminating the world of Mystère with an infectious folly. Perhaps they possess the true wisdom…

Trapeze:  Human dreams taking flight, borne by the hopes of a new millennium. The pendulum movement of the trapeze flyers emphasize that time continues but never stops passing. The benefits outweigh the risks, for the adventure is the reward. The performers in the Trapeze act have been performing together as a group, and an extended family, for the past several years. Comprised of members of circus families from across Latin America, with one obligatory American, Mystère boasts one of the most fast-paced Trapeze acts ever devised. Completing more than a dozen tricks in little more than six minutes, the Catchers have a particularly difficult job as they spend the majority of the performance upside down with little break in between.