Zombie Burlesque at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino





Description
Experience the ultimate Las Vegas thrill with Zombie Burlesque, a wildly entertaining show where zany, atomic-era zombies take over “Club Z” with comedy, variety acts, and a live big band. This high-energy Las Vegas burlesque production features an award-winning cast, outrageous musical numbers, and interactive performances that bring your wildest fantasies to life. Performing Monday through Saturday at 8pm at V Theater inside Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Zombie Burlesque is recommended for audiences 16 and older and is a must-see adult show on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Make your way to Planet Hollywood's Miracle Mile and the V Theater to see Zombie Burlesque! There are lots of places to eat and shop prior to your show!
Prepare to confront the undead at Zombie Burlesque, a funny, fearsome musical at V Theater inside the Miracle Mile Shops on the Las Vegas Strip. A live big band provides the eclectic music for this tribute to zombies and burlesque -- both of which have huge cult followings. The show opens with a film setting the scene during the Atomic Age in 1950s Las Vegas, where zombies have invaded and made themselves at home. Delight in quirky song-and-dance numbers, including one where astronauts use a ray gun on a zombie, forcing him to break dance, and another where a ballerina dances to the Cranberries' hit song 'Zombie.' Of course there's also plenty of zombie burlesque in this 1.5-hour show at Planet Hollywood's V Theater.
Visit the Miracle Mile Shopping area at Planet Hollywood and pre or post show for great shopping and dining options.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Minimum age is 16 years
Reviews(411)
We had so much fun! I would and have recommended this show to anyone coming to Vegas
FANTASTIC!!!! Funny, entertaining, we really enjoyed ourselves! It was our favorite time so far in Vegas. Looked up something to do, found that show and it didn't disappoint. Mikey &the MC ...really really funny, all the ladies funny, sexy and really talented performers. Sophie, great singer. Really fun time!
I was positively surprised by this show, a varied performance, couple dance, artistic, very hot lady what fits very well for the burlesque and comedy.
Booking through Viator was easy, we ran into one problem, which we were really not happy about. There were 16 of us in our group and we wanted to be seated together. We paid for VIP seats up in the front. Unfortunately, the people at the zombie show assumed it was a duplicate since it was eight and eight so they did not have the correct seats for eight of us. Instead, one of our groups sat in front the other one at the very back of the VIP section don’t think they were actually VIP seats after a while of discussing this, they ended up giving a each a free drink, which was kind however we would’ve preferred to be seated next to each other just keep that in mind if you end up having a group larger than eight. The show itself is amazing. It was the third time I’ve seen it and each time it’s just as funny. The host was great, Mikey is my favorite. The whole show really is hilarious and I would go again booking through viator was super easy. The show is definitely what people would consider inappropriate. That’s what makes it so funny and anyone in the audience can be a “target”. Bring your big girl or big boy panties and enjoy a fun night of comedy and laughing.
This was the most horrible show I have ever been to. Really loud, not just raunchy, bad, not funny raunchy.
Best tour in Vegas hands down. Enoch and the cast are fantastic humans. Funny professional and well written
Fantastic show! Had seen it advertised for years and finally decided to check it out. So glad that we did! Great intimate venue, fun and interactive MC, very talented performances (contortionist was insane). One of my fav shows in LV and we come here a couple times a year. Highly recommended.
Such a hoot! So funny and very adult in its humor…highly recommend - they moved everyone closer than our original assigned seats which was a bonus plus a free Jell-O shot!
The V theater in Las Vegas has a real gem of a show in the Zombie Burlesque show. The MC of the night kept me laughing and entertained. He kept the audience engaged and showed his human side by laughing with cast members during the performance. The high energy of the performers backed with a talented live band kept me mesmerized by the talent, hard work and dedication to their craft. The vocals from all of the singers were unmatched. The engagement between performers among each other and the audience made the show that much more enjoyable. Especially when the performers cracked from the humor from the audience members and themselves. The ballet performance was as graceful as it was beautiful. Both of the dancers poured their talents and skills out on the stage for all to see. The band backing the entire show was a perfect combination of talent and energy made the entire troupe complete. I especially appreciated a live band as opposed to an instrument track. All in all I would recommend the Zombie Burlesque show to all those interested in a sexy, comedic, talent driven experience with over the top dancing performances with charismatic stage presences throughout the entire show!
More awkward than sexy. Although I expected a smaller and more intimate show than say Mad Apple, I did expect more ongoing dancing and singing and naked bods. I expected more feathers and Moulin Rouge playfulness. Even though Burlesque is historically female nudity, I did think there would be more mostly naked ripped men. The show kept stopping for audience interaction that was funny, but went on forever. Show highlights were the contortionist, guy who balanced himself on rollers & (when it didn't go too long) the MC with his jokes. As far as the sexy dancing, the most interesting was the "attack of the 50 ft woman". The one that missed the most was the guy who dresses in drag after adamantly opposing being gay. I was hoping for a male stripper or gay storyline, but this one was just annoying how it was played & cringe, not at all sexy. I think the show doesn't live up to the hype I've heard for years now. Enjoyed Mad Apple a lot more.



