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Celebrate your birthday at the Lido de Paris for a magical night ! A Brand New Show - 2015 Production !!! The Lido has entrusted the design of the new production to the internationally renowned director Franco Dragone, whose work has already enthralled over 85 million people around the world. Inspired by the magic of Paris, the new show keeps the core of the Lido revues and adds the daring of new designers-dazzling Bluebell Girls and amazing stage artistics. Sit back and watch the Lido's spectacular 1.5hr 2015 NEW SHOW featuring the famous Bluebell Girls and Lido Boy Dancers, with exceptional attractions and a profusion of special effects and dazzling costumes. We have 3 available Dinner & Show options to suit different tastes or budgets, below is a brief description of the options, full sample menu's can be found by clicking the 'More Information' tab. Birthday Package: Welcome and privileged seating location Champagne aperitif, Dinner Soirée Champs-Elysées (3 starters, 3 mains, 3 desserts of choice), birthday cake Program and souvenir photo Show at 21.00 ► Autumn/Winter Menu 2018/2019 ◄ Why not combine your visit to Lido de Paris - Birthday Package with other famous attractions and activities in Paris such as learn how to make french cuisine at the Culinary Experience or Experience the view from the Montparnasse Tower
Crazy Horse Paris presents its anti-crisis, anti-blues, anti-gloom remedy: its new show Totally Crazy ! This offer includes : The Totally Crazy Show ½ bottle of champagne "Cuvée Crazy" or 2 drinks per person - click here to see the drinks menu Beginning April 2017, Crazy Horse Paris invites Parisians and lovers of Paris to escape their everyday worries in order to freely immerse themselves in 65 years of dazzling creation and “crazyness” packed into 90 enchanting minutes of its new show Totally Crazy. Under the artistic direction of Andrée Deissenberg, Chief Creative Officer of Crazy Horse Paris, and directed by Stéphane Jarny ("The Voice", "Saturday Night Fever"), Totally Crazy unites in one dazzling show the most iconic acts of the famous Parisian cabaret, tweaked with a dash of impertinence, with must-see performances by the legendary creators that have revolutionized the world-renown Parisian stage over these past ten years. Why not combine your visit to Crazy Horse Paris Show with other famous attractions and activities in Paris such as Bateaux Mouches or Arc De Triomphe From the 3rd of April 2017 save 9.5% on Mondays and Tuesdays on the 22:45 show.
Zoom from first-class to head of the class in this extravagant experience of a lifetime, in which you’ll be whisked inside Vegas’ most exclusive restaurants for tantalizing treats before boarding a helicopter to take in a breathtaking bird’s eye view of the city’s unparalleled glittery glamour. This extraordinary evening begins as you are escorted past lines directly to a VIP table at four renowned restaurants that are the hottest ticket in town. Sit back and enjoy 3-4 signature dishes at each establishment, as your expert guide provides insider stories and invaluable tips about the entertainment capital of the world. Next, a luxurious, custom limo coach will ferry you to Maverick Helicopters, where you’ll indulge in a Champagne toast before boarding an ECO-Star helicopter. The 12- to 15-minute flight will soar above both east and west ends of the Strip, providing a heart-stopping view of iconic landmarks such as the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Stratosphere Tower, MGM Grand, Eiffel Tower, Luxor, historic downtown and so much more. Afterward, the limo coach will conveniently deposit you at your hotel, leaving you with the ultimate souvenir – the memory of an astonishing time to be forever cherished.
Inclusions: A 2 ½-hour tour starting at 2:30 p.m., this casual, afternoon stroll of eating and exploring allows plenty of time for other things that evening. It includes 4 stops that are sure to satisfy each and every palate. Optional Beverage Package Ticket: Add-on per person receives a pre-selected signature drink at various stops.
Beneath desire, depravity. Beneath lust, bloodlust. Beneath the veils, everything is laid bare. In King Herod’s lurid fantasies, lust has no boundaries and desire no limits. Even his own stepdaughter tempts him, taunts him: Salome, the virgin seductress, an innocent with a taste for blood. Strauss’ taboo-breaking opera strips back Oscar Wilde’s play to its core: a gripping journey to the outer edges of human behaviour. The music is at once ravishing and repellent. Strauss augments an enormous orchestra with organ, harps and celestas. The effect is a web of exotic melodies, enticing rhythms and intriguing dissonance, famously on display in the ‘Dance of the Seven Veils’. Heard live, it is an unforgettable experience. Lise Lindstrom is riveting as Salome, finding fragility and nuance in a role that demands a powerhouse voice and gifted actress.
A Magritte, a van Gogh and a Goya walk into a gallery… If Rossini made a showreel of his best work, it would sound like Il Viaggio a Reims (The Journey to Reims). The prolific composer was unabashedly showing off when he wrote this incredible work, destined to dazzle the aristocracy at the crowning of Charles X and then disappear forever. The simple plot is a marvellous excuse for a string of fantastic arias and impressive ensemble pieces. Because it’s so demanding and expensive to stage, it’s never been seen in Australia before. But in 2019, Rossini’s exultant opera finally makes its Australian premiere, a spectacular vehicle for some of your favourite performers. In Damiano Michieletto’s playful take, the eccentric cast of characters find themselves in a gallery filled with the master works of art history. Velázquez’s enormous dresses jostle for space with Keith Haring’s cheerful murals. Frida Kahlo and van Gogh compare self-portraits. It’s a surreal world, where artworks step out of the frame and come to life the moment the lights go out. Delightful, surprising, spectacular and frivolous, this co-production with Dutch National Opera and the Royal Danish Theatre is a perfect foil for Rossini’s jubilant score. Gaze at the world’s most famous art through the magnificent (and thoroughly tongue-in-cheek) sets and costumes. Paolo Fantin and Carla Teti have recreated iconic works with remarkable fidelity. Young Australian conductor Daniel Smith makes his long-awaited debut with Opera Australia, bringing his characteristic sparkle in the pit to a huge cast of talents. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.