Vegasâ new retro-variety spectacular âOpiumâ achieves âescapistâ velocity
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison, whose raunchy acrobatic spectacular âAbsintheâ has been one of Las Vegasâ hottest tickets since opening in 2011, wants everyone to know that his production company âisnât just doing the same thing down the Stripâ with its new variety show âOpium,â inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. That said, the productionâs charmingly wacky, retro space theme may have never come about if not for âAbsintheâsâ roaring success.
âAbout a year and a half ago, we were having a dinner party in L.A. with Elon Musk and some of the âAbsintheâ artists and I thought to myself, âWhat if Elon said he needed some entertainment on his journey to Mars?ââ Mollison recalled. âSo, we started to build the show off of this concept.â
Staged in the venue that formerly housed the ambitious but short-lived âVegas Nocturne,â âOpiumâsâ retro-futuristic comedy variety is truly its own thing. Audiences step aboard a 262-seat âspaceshipâ traveling from Uranus to Las Vegas, where theyâre welcomed by an assortment of Mollisonâs âfavorite artists from around the world.â Examples: A very sassy sword swallower and a mustachioed unicycle-riding juggler. With a storyline that unfolds among the shipâs ⌠unique crew members, two of which end up falling in love and having a baby, and a live band covering spacey rock hits from the â70s and â80s, audiences are cheering and singing along by the time the hilarious production is over.
âPeople want a blowout, fun time when they come to Las Vegas,â Mollison said. âThe market has been dying for something like this. Itâs weird, itâs wonderful, itâs intimate â I truly think itâs the most exciting new show to hit the Strip in years.â
-Heather Turk, Custom Publishing Writer
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