It's the only legitimate theatre on the Las Vegas Strip
and much more comfortable than the showrooms left over
from the old glory days of the dinner shows. It's divided
into three sections: the main floor, the mezzanine and
the balcony. The bar is in the theatre's lobby.
While most magicians leave audiences frustrated as they
try to figure out the tricks, audiences at Lance Burton
aren't compelled to figure out the show's secrets. The
master magician performs his tricks so eloquently and
with a touch of his Southern charm that the audience
isn't concerned with the mechanics of the trick, but
instead are held spellbound by Burton's showmanship.
Burton doesn't pull a rabbit out of a hat, however he
transforms his glove into a dove, one of many dove tricks
he performs as he and the audience embark on a magical
journey. Burton serves as the pilot on the trip, accompanied
by his "six-pack" of female assistants, as
he humorously introduces them.
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