$20 for One General-Admission Ticket to the "Sin City Comedy Show" at the V Theater on the Las Vegas Strip ($49.99 Value)
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Nightly comedy show pairs nationally renowned standup acts with burlesque dancers in choreographed production bolstered by boas & whips
Feather boas, like boa constrictors, make for sexy music-video accessories and only attack if provoked. Observe feathered serpents in their natural habitat with today’s deal: for $20, you get one general-admission ticket to the Sin City Comedy Show at the V Theater, located in the Miracle Mile Shops inside the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip (a $50 value). Shows run nightly at 9 p.m.
The glitzy and glamorous Sin City Comedy Show combines sultry, burlesque dancers with sidesplitting jokes from standup comics. Headlining guffaw gurus keep attendees rolling in the aisles with an onslaught of jocular tomfoolery, as the show routinely books nationally renowned comics who’ve appeared on The Tonight Show, Late Show With David Letterman, Mikhail Gorbachev’s Comrade Comedy Hour, and Comedy Central. The show is punctuated by boogie breaks from Vegas’s own Sin City Dollz, who tantalize theatergoers with a selection of sensual steps bolstered by boas, whips, and even the occasional baked good.
Nightly comedy show pairs nationally renowned standup acts with burlesque dancers in choreographed production bolstered by boas & whips
Feather boas, like boa constrictors, make for sexy music-video accessories and only attack if provoked. Observe feathered serpents in their natural habitat with today’s deal: for $20, you get one general-admission ticket to the Sin City Comedy Show at the V Theater, located in the Miracle Mile Shops inside the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip (a $50 value). Shows run nightly at 9 p.m.
The glitzy and glamorous Sin City Comedy Show combines sultry, burlesque dancers with sidesplitting jokes from standup comics. Headlining guffaw gurus keep attendees rolling in the aisles with an onslaught of jocular tomfoolery, as the show routinely books nationally renowned comics who’ve appeared on The Tonight Show, Late Show With David Letterman, Mikhail Gorbachev’s Comrade Comedy Hour, and Comedy Central. The show is punctuated by boogie breaks from Vegas’s own Sin City Dollz, who tantalize theatergoers with a selection of sensual steps bolstered by boas, whips, and even the occasional baked good.