Zombie Burlesque
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Zombie Burlesque is located in Las Vegas (United States). Featured in the gay campgrounds category, it has a rating of 7.3. Check all the details here.
Features and services of Zombie Burlesque
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
Zombie Burlesque is in position 12 out of 53 in gay campgrounds in Las Vegas
Customer Reviews
Zombie Burlesque has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on over 871 reviews on Google
What a show! This was definitely one of the highlights of our trip! It’s not just a burlesque show. There’s a contortionist, acrobatics, ballet, drag, and so many laughs. The ladies were beautiful and such talented performers! It’s campy in the best way possible, and I loved the intimate theater. You’re not just lost in a sea of people, which allows for genuine interaction with the audience. Plus you get a mid-show shot! Fair warning: if you can’t handle being poked fun at, this probably isn’t the show for you. But it’s all done in good fun. Even I was teased a little, which I thought was hilarious. My husband and I were brought on stage for the Newlywed Game, and that’s where the host really stood out. While he poked fun, he was also incredibly kind and complimentary, wishing us many more happy years together and calling us adorable🥰 Being part of the show made the experience even more special for us (still wish someone had taken photos for us! 😜). I’d absolutely recommend this show!!
Great night overall, the acts were pretty good, and all the comedy kept us engaged and entertained, with plenty of variety in the acts. The theater it's self was a little grubby but I suppose that is to be expected at a zombie Burlesque but it took away from the vibe a little. Definitely go though. Be warned though. The humor is quite crude, it's definitely an adult oriented show.
This show was fantastic! There is quite the variety in performances, all of which clearly take a lot of time and practice to perfect - there's a live band, a contortionist, ballet, choreographed dances, and a lot of very adult humor. My wife and I got brought on stage for their version of the Newlywed Game. The performers were very funny, but you probably have to have a good sense of humor (i.e., be okay with the host cracking a joke on you) to really enjoy the show. We loved it. It was a high point for our trip to Vegas. Thank you for a memorable night!
We went to a time share meeting the day we saw this show and somehow that was less hostile. Please understand you are not going to a burlesque show, you are going to a standup comedy show where you will be begging for the host to just stop talking or to get off stage so you can have a minute of peace. It reminded me of being cornered by a scary relative you can’t escape from at thanksgiving. He didn’t even target or say anything about us, but the energy in the room was just that bad. One of the jokes was pointing at a woman in the audience and saying she had large breasts over and over again. But like that was it. And it went on for a minute straight. Another joke was just breathing into the microphone a few times. It’s supposed to be a burlesque show so it doesn’t have to be good comedy, but normally the comedian isn’t on stage or singing or talking the entire time. I can’t stress enough that ALL the jokes were misses. It was made worse because the mic was messed up so it was super loud for some reason, making it impossible to escape from his grating voice. I think he mentioned he was the owner of the theater which would explain why he’s not been fired yet.
We loved the show! It was sexy funny and original! Cast was very talented. Lobby staff was friendly. Two members of the cast let us take photos after. The chairs were comfortable but very close together. This is an old movie theatre. The only thing we didn't like besides it was too loud is it was freezing! We were all so cold in the back. It felt like 55°. Like they should hand out blankets, that's how cold it was. I should have worn sweater, pants, jacket, socks and shoes instead of a cute outfit. It is 104° out, turn the air down! We are wearing summer attire! The vents were blowing on us the whole time. A good show, would go again, in a winter outfit.
There's a lot wrong with this show. Firstly the show host is an eccentric, loud mouthed middle-aged 'entertainer' who thinks its cute to be annoying and obnoxious. That may be cute in a drag bar when everyone around you is drunk but the rest of the world finds is annoying. The theather is very small and narrow, and it feels like you are in a gunshot building. The theather itself was dirty and quite small. The volume was too loud and I had to tear my beverage napkin up to put some of it in my ears to muffle the sound. They serve a complimentary jello shot to everyone which tasted very bad. Some of the acts were very talented like the contourionist or the young man who balanced on the cylinders, but the host just ruined the show. And the character Mikey seemed very out of place. The story line was so lacking and incongruent as other reviewers have stated. This was the worst show I've seen in Vegas in 8 visits! THIS SHOW IS A HARD PASS.
I’ve been wanting to see this show for a long time, and I finally got around to it Saturday night. Affordable but terrific! The show is a must see! it’s a little less raunchy than absinthe, but just as good in my opinion. The band is terrific, and there were no slow spots! See it!
Information about Zombie Burlesque
Address
Zombie Burlesque is located at 3663 S Las Vegas Blvd #360C, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States
Phone
The phone number of Zombie Burlesque is +1 702-260-7200
Website
The website of Zombie Burlesque is: zombieburlesque.com
Business Hours
Monday: 09:00–21:30
Tuesday: 09:00–21:30
Wednesday: 09:00–21:30
Thursday: 09:00–21:30
Friday: 09:00–21:30
Saturday: 09:00–21:30
Sunday: 09:00–21:30