"Empire" by Spiegelworld (September 29–October 18)
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A circus spectacle the New York Times calls “Cirque du Soleil as channeled through The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
The Deal
- $61.80–$65.30 for level A seating (up to $87.50 value)
- $73.30–$80.30 for premium seating (up to $108.50 value)
- Click to view the seating chart
Ticket prices and values vary depending on the date and showtime you select. Seating availability also varies depending on the date.
Empire by Spiegelworld
Your Host Sleazing up the center stage is producer and ringmaster Gazillionaire, who presides over the show with a pencil-thin mustache, a greasy hairdo, and a white tuxedo trimmed with gold.
The Tent An antique pop-up big-top furnished with beveled mirrors, velvet booths, and a center stage that might be a little too close for comfort.
The Thrills Past iterations have featured a trio of fishnet-clad acrobats balancing atop each other and a hypnotizing German wheel act where a leather-bound performer defies gravity while spinning upside-down.
The Adults-Only Thrills As you might guess from the costumes, this show is not kid-friendly—many reviews mention brief nudity, male and female, that may or may not be chalked up to wardrobe malfunctions.
The Reviews In a Critic’s Pick review for TimeOut New York, David Cote called the show “spectacular and kinetically stunning,” and Robin Leach simply described it as “the most disgusting yet hilarious act in showbiz history.”
A circus spectacle the New York Times calls “Cirque du Soleil as channeled through The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
The Deal
- $61.80–$65.30 for level A seating (up to $87.50 value)
- $73.30–$80.30 for premium seating (up to $108.50 value)
- Click to view the seating chart
Ticket prices and values vary depending on the date and showtime you select. Seating availability also varies depending on the date.
Empire by Spiegelworld
Your Host Sleazing up the center stage is producer and ringmaster Gazillionaire, who presides over the show with a pencil-thin mustache, a greasy hairdo, and a white tuxedo trimmed with gold.
The Tent An antique pop-up big-top furnished with beveled mirrors, velvet booths, and a center stage that might be a little too close for comfort.
The Thrills Past iterations have featured a trio of fishnet-clad acrobats balancing atop each other and a hypnotizing German wheel act where a leather-bound performer defies gravity while spinning upside-down.
The Adults-Only Thrills As you might guess from the costumes, this show is not kid-friendly—many reviews mention brief nudity, male and female, that may or may not be chalked up to wardrobe malfunctions.
The Reviews In a Critic’s Pick review for TimeOut New York, David Cote called the show “spectacular and kinetically stunning,” and Robin Leach simply described it as “the most disgusting yet hilarious act in showbiz history.”