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Nathan Burton Comedy Magic (Flamingo)



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3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas NV 89109
702-733-3333
http://www.nathanburton.com/
in the Flamingo Showroom

Nathan Burton has an afternoon comedy/magic show at the Flamingo. The show is suitable for all ages.

From the website:

"Afternoon excitement comes to the heart of the Strip as Nathan Burton brings his unique and fast-paced hybrid of comedy and magic to the Flamingo Showroom starting on April 21!

Burton has performed magic since the age of 4, honing his act into a 60-minute whirlwind of unique, in-your-face magical illusions blended with comedy and showgirls, all tied together with Burton’s engaging personality.

Nathan Burton is a veteran Las Vegas performer who’s also achieved nationwide fame for his performances on America’s Got Talent and The Entertainer, as well as appearances on Miami Ink and VH1’s Surreal Life: Fame Games.

His show is an excellent midday diversion, with a convenient 4 pm start time – that “lost hour” of the afternoon is now yours to be reclaimed! Let Nathan Burton entertain you with his comedy magic and get your blood rushing for the wild evening ahead,.

Ticket prices range from $34 to $44 (plus tax and fees). Tickets for Nathan Burton Comedy Magic are on sale now at the Flamingo Box Office, by phone at 702-733-3333"

Tickts are $37.50-$47.50, half-price for ages 3-12. Shows are daily except Saturday and Monday.


LowLife Staff Reviews

"BestOfVegas" 03/02/10 -see other reviews- Attitude - 4 Eye Candy - 3 Price - 2

"As good of an emcee as he is a magician "

Review by Mike Weatherford of the Las Vegas Review-Journal

"Nathan Burton as good of an emcee as he is a magician
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Burton's niche in the crowded magic kingdom is redressing illusions until they're almost prop comedy.

Someone goes head first down a giant toilet, and Burton himself gets "cooked" in a "Microwave of Death." There's the familiar illusion cabinet that purports to spin the magician's head around in a full circle. But Burton actually shows you a rubber neck all twisted up like an old Looney Tune.

The magician is boyishly likeable throughout, and his showgirl sidekicks give Dad some smiles too as they vanish and reappear with startling speed. But partly because the punch lines lie in the big-box illusions themselves -- and partly because he had back surgery this year -- Burton is as much the affable emcee as the master conjurer.

The variety-show atmosphere is furthered by Burton yielding a generous 20 minutes of his 65 to Michael Holly, a veteran juggler-comedian who once had his own afternoon showcase on the Strip as well."

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